Despite progress: Stress has become a permanent thing for financial sector employees
One in five financial sector employees are at risk of developing health-threatening stress. Although less than before, it is still far from good enough, according to the President of Finansforbundet.
Things are going in the right direction
Since 2019, the proportion of members with 'high stress' has decreased by around 7 percentage points, while the proportion who are thriving has also increased by 7 percentage points over the same period. And that pleases President Dorrit Brandt.
"Overall, well-being is actually improving. We need to bring forward and learn from the good examples and initiatives. Not just for inspiration and encouragement, but to send a very clear signal to employers that they must take the problem and further needed efforts for a sustainable working life very seriously," she says.
Because despite the good signs, the survey also shows that the positive development has not fully reached those who are struggling.
While the share of members with low well-being has only decreased by 3 percentage points from 2019 to 2024, the same proportion of members reporting no well-being has actually increased by 1 percentage point from 2022 to 2024
“We are very far from the finish line,” says Dorrit Brandt.
Workplaces can take action
According to the survey, your level of well-being and stress depends largely on where in the sector you are employed.
There are, in fact, large differences within the same job function. For example, as many as 36% of private consultants are at risk of health-threatening stress in a company, while the same applies to 14% of those employed in the best-scoring company.
And according to Dorrit Brandt, this means that there are buttons to push for companies.
“It shows that you can actually do something in the individual company. That leadership and concrete initiatives matter for well-being and for stress,” she says and makes an appeal:
"Finding solutions can and must be prioritised by employers. And we are more than ready to collaborate on this."
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