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Work spouses are 'good as long as it doesn't go over boundaries'

Nearly three quarters of people have a ‘work wife’ or ‘work husband’, with the vast majority claiming that it helps with their mental health in their jobs, a new survey commissioned by doughnut firm Krispy Kreme reveals. According to the survey, 73% of people have a work spouse, with one in three admitting that they are more likely to confide in them than their actual partner. Sean was joined by Peter Cosgrove, Managing Director Futurewise to discuss...

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15.15 7 Feb 2023


Work spouses are 'good as long as it doesn't go over boundaries'


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15.15 7 Feb 2023


Nearly three quarters of people have a ‘work wife’ or ‘work husband’, with the vast majority claiming that it helps with their mental health in their jobs, a new survey commissioned by doughnut firm Krispy Kreme reveals.

According to the survey, 73% of people have a work spouse, with one in three admitting that they are more likely to confide in them than their actual partner.

Sean was joined by Peter Cosgrove, Managing Director Futurewise to discuss...


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