Wofoo Social Enterprises Limited’s “Hong Kong We Care” group released its research results of the “Hong Kong Workplace Happiness Index” on March 20 and found that Hong Kong’s workplace happiness index only scored 5.15 out of 10 points, which is lower than the personal happiness index.
The survey also found that 40 percent of the working people said they were overworked, and 30 percent even said that their work-life balance is severely impacted due to working long hours.
“Hong Kong We Care,” together with the School of Nursing of Tung Wah College and the Department of Psychology of the Education University of Hong Kong, distributed questionnaires on the Internet from Dec. 13 to Dec. 28 last year to study Hong Kong people’s workplace happiness index, work status indicators, work values, workplace culture, work efficiency, career health and personal happiness index and other data as means to find out the factors that affect workplace happiness and work efficiency. A total of 1,527 valid returns were received….