Brief report: Employees’ perceptions of stress and support during a pandemic mandated telework

D. Johnson, Aaron D Johnson, Kristen B. Crossney, Emily Devereux
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COVID-19 has forced the knowledge-based workforce into full-time remote work, amplifying every-day stressors. The crisis has resulted in employees having to juggle work and home life simultaneously, while forcing many organizations with little to no experience to implement and manage teleworking. This brief study explores employee perceived stress as it relates to perceived support and age within an American workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a global era of uncertainty and crisis, the findings suggest that employees’ perceived stress is negatively related to age and perceived organizational support, but not related to perceived supervisor support. The pre-pandemic world will likely be a way of the past. Organizations across sectors now have a need to ensure that perceived organizational support is not neglected during the pandemic to ensure that these employers are poised to manage the aftermath.
简要报告:员工在大流行强制远程工作期间对压力和支持的看法
COVID-19迫使知识型劳动力从事全职远程工作,放大了日常压力。这场危机导致员工不得不同时兼顾工作和家庭生活,同时迫使许多几乎没有经验的组织实施和管理远程办公。这项简短的研究探讨了在COVID-19大流行期间,员工感受到的压力,因为它与美国劳动力中的感知支持和年龄有关。在不确定性和危机的全球时代,研究结果表明,员工的感知压力与年龄和感知组织支持负相关,但与感知上司支持无关。大流行前的世界很可能成为过去。跨部门的组织现在需要确保在大流行期间不忽视组织的支持,以确保这些雇主准备好处理善后问题。
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