2023
DOI: 10.31940/jasth.v6i2.60-71
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The influence of work shifts on burnout for millennial chefs in The Western Cape, South Africa

Ita Geyser,
Nicola Wakelin-Theron,
Nadia Esterhuyse

Abstract: The purpose of this research was to determine whether longer work shifts of more than eight hours, contributed towards millennial chefs’ burnout levels. For this study, a quantitative research approach was adopted. The study comprised of two groups of millennial chefs, aged 25 to 39, who worked long hours (more than eight hours) as well as millennial chefs who worked shorter hours (eight hours or less). The Copenhagen Burnout Inventory was the instrument that was used to measure the Burnout levels of the chef … Show more

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