Dr Yaser has been accused of doing surgeries which resulted in several children having limbs of varying lengths and even causing one amputation
Nearly half of the respondents to a poll on the recruitment web site in December 2005 admitted to not being able to stop thinking about work at weekends. More than one in 10 regularly find themselves in the office at weekends or during holidays, and only 18 per cent of the 545 people who took part in the two-week survey said they could successfully block out work after office hours.
Rabea Ataya, CEO of Bayt.com, says: "The rapidly growing regional economy places heavy demands on employees, and this can translate into longer working hours. The Gulf offers salaries and living standards that far exceed other countries, but expectations in the workplace are also high and work-related stress is a growing concern. A sensible work-life balance is the best way to maintain employee productivity and morale. Training to help staff use their time more efficiently at work is also important."
With stress attributed to every ailment from headaches to stomach cramps, it is little wonder that many burnt-out employees in the Gulf are considering a change of career. According to a Bayt.com poll, of 2,275 users in November 2005, healthcare is the number one choice for professionals looking for a fresh challenge. IT was second on the list, attracting 14.8 per cent of the vote, and banking and oil and gas were joint third.
Just under 40 per cent of the 2,801 respondents to the poll in November last year believed that oil and gas paid the highest salaries. Just over 20 per cent, meanwhile, thought that IT jobs offered the most lucrative packages.
Ataya said: "Economic growth introduces diversity into the labour market, and new sectors are challenging more traditional industries for the best talent. Information Technology has certainly witnessed major expansion as regional businesses seek greater efficiencies and work to meet international standards."
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