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  • Chloe Ford
  • May 18, 2020

PR Pioneer featured on Castanet

Our latest online campaign discovered just how many Americans are missing their work spouses. The release was picked up by Castanet: Missing your ‘work spouse’? Survey says 1 in 5 miss ‘work spouse’ more than actual spouse

“As the province of B.C. and the rest of Canada begin the process of getting back to business, including returning to work, a new survey says one in five Canadians admit missing their “work spouse,” more than they would their partner.

PRPioneer.com, a provider of PR and digital marketing resources, conducted a survey of 3,500 employees working from home in quarantine about their relationship with their work spouse vs. their actual partner. Turns out many are struggling to work under the same roof as their partner…”

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