Our latest digital campaign about the amount of Americans who missed their work spouse featured on WPST!
“A Public Relations and digital marketing resource website called PRPioneer.com conducted a survey. It was of “employees working from home in quarantine about their relationship with their work spouse vs. their actual partner.”
One of the most interesting findings is 41% of New Jerseyans miss their work spouse more than their real spouse. That’s a higher percentage than any other state.
Wikipedia defines “work spouse” as “a co-worker, usually of the opposite sex, with whom one shares a special relationship, having bonds similar to those of a marriage.”
PRPioneer.com says that “63% of employees working from home say they would be more productive if they were in lockdown with their work spouse as compared to their actual partner.”
The site provided a list of tips to make working from home with your spouse easier.
PRPioneer.com also says that 1 in 10 people surveyed have mistakenly called their real spouse by their work spouse’s name. (Can you say, “awkward.”)”