Hey guys,
It's mental health awareness week and I came across this interesting article from Legal Week: http://www.legalweek.com/sites/lega...-long-working-hours-on-lawyers-mental-health/, but it's under a paywall!
So I wanted to summarise some of the findings because I think it's really important that this kind of thing is open at an early stage. 130 lawyers were surveyed by Legal Week for this.
Legal Week - "Burnt out: new research highlights impact of long working hours on lawyers' mental health"
It's mental health awareness week and I came across this interesting article from Legal Week: http://www.legalweek.com/sites/lega...-long-working-hours-on-lawyers-mental-health/, but it's under a paywall!
So I wanted to summarise some of the findings because I think it's really important that this kind of thing is open at an early stage. 130 lawyers were surveyed by Legal Week for this.
Legal Week - "Burnt out: new research highlights impact of long working hours on lawyers' mental health"
- They found that "91% believe long working hours are negatively impacting their mental health and physical health".
- Over 37% "regularly work more than 60 hours a week" and 15% do over 70 hours a week.
- "virtually all respondents" work a minimum of one weekend a month, almost half work do "two or three" weekends of the month (this one surprised me!).
- About 40% said "they had experienced mental health issues" while working as a lawyer. Of those 98% said work stress contributed to that.