Two-thirds of small business owners close to burnout, despite pandemic restrictions easing

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After more than two years of rolling COVID-19 lockdowns, capacity restrictions, and supply chain disruptions, half of small business owners report difficulty coping with mental health challenges.

shows 66 per cent of small business owners are close to burning out, and report seeing a rise in mental health issues among their employees too.

CFIB research shows fewer than 27 per cent of small business owners are seeking mental health support, and only one in three are providing employees with information and resources.created an online tool kit that launched during Mental Health Week, which runs May 2-6. “You can better support your teams,” said Rodrigue. “And you can create psychologically safe workplaces for people to thrive.”

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Despite pandemic restrictions easing after 2 years. Canada is a ridiculous country.

Makes sense. -Radical decisions to lockdown on a whim. -Demanding business compliance on health changes also ON A WHIM. -The big box vs small businesses closure/capacity hypocrisy. -Both the left and right demanding staff to enforce or not to enforce masks.

Not surprising since the government did its best to destroy small business the last 2 years

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