23% of Swiss employees, according to the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), were in this circumstance. 34% is the figure for Europe.
Compared to workers in Europe, fewer Swiss workers reported experiencing musculoskeletal stress. However, Swiss employees complained more than their European counterparts about a rather fast pace of work and work during downtime.
The Swiss, on the other hand, gave positive ratings to career chances, decision-making flexibility, and assistance from superiors. These figures exceeded those found in Europe.
Third time participating in the European Working Conditions Survey was SECO and the Federal Coordination Commission for Occupational Safety. A study of 1,224 working people was conducted in Switzerland.