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Published 17:34 27 May 2018 BST
Updated 19:11 27 May 2018 BST
On a happier note, those who did take the plunge and have the chat with their superior regarding matters of health (80 percent) found that the boss took it rather well and rated the response good to excellent. It’s always relieving to know there are understanding bosses out there.
We also seem fortunate in the sense that the majority of those asked said they felt they balance work and private life rather well. No doubt the fact that 51 percent have the ability to work flexible hours played a part in this.
Other interesting revelations include matters relating to medical cards – 42 percent were shown to hold one and since 2010 the number of people in possession of one has remained steady at recessionary levels.
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