Survey shows more people face increased workload
Entitled The New Normal, the survey by pollster Valicon shows an increase of nine percentage points over early June to 32% in those who say they now have to do more work than usual.
Meanwhile, the share of those who work shorter hours, a consequence of government subsidies introduced at the start of the month, has nearly doubled from 5% to 9%.
The number of furloughed respondents remained unchanged at 8%, but the share of those who lost their job has raised to 5%, Valicon says.
The pollster carried out the survey between 12 and 15 June on a sample of 536 respondents.
Touching on the measures in place to prevent the spreading of coronavirus, 14% believe they are not strict enough, 53% believe they are just right and 33% believe they are too strict.
More than 40% of the respondents have estimated the situation as quite normal, a third said it was normal considering the new situation, and 8% said the situation was just like before the epidemic.