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After Work Emails Can Make Employees Angry: Study

Employees that are sent emails and text messages after work are more likely to become angry, says a new report from the College of Business at the University of Texas at Arlington. The researchers surveyed 341 working adults overseen days and identified the subject's feelings when they opened work emails outside of the office. "People who were part of the study reported they became angry when they received a work email or text after they had gone home and that communication was negatively worded or required a lot of the person’s time," Marcus Butts, Ph.D., the author of the study told PsychCentral.

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