Managing Overwork & Burnout

It’s Friday afternoon at Aurora Tech in Toronto. Raj, the HR Manager, notices a worrying trend: team leads are clocking 60–70-hour weeks, PTO balances sit untouched, and even the office coffee machine seems to be running on overdrive. Last month alone, two top performers took unplanned leave citing exhaustion—and one quietly resigned, citing “moral injury” and burnout.

Sound familiar? Across Canada, HR teams struggle to balance productivity demands with employee well-being. From Vancouver’s game-development studios to Halifax’s call centers, the line between “going the extra mile” and “crashing the tank” is razor-thin. Left unchecked, burnout drives turnover, spikes absenteeism, and exposes organizations to human-rights accommodation risks under the Canada Labour Code and provincial health and safety statutes.

This guide is your conversational roadmap through that minefield. We’ve split it into standalone modules so you can dive straight into the topics you need—then return whenever you need a refresher. Expect real Canadian cases, compelling statistics, and clear “what to do” advice. No heavy jargon. No endless bullet lists. Just practical, empathy-driven insight.

Here’s what’s ahead:

  • Module One: The Landscape—Why Overwork & Burnout Matter
  • Module Two: Prevention Playbook—Policies, Programs & Protections
  • Module Three: Statutory & Regulatory Frameworks Across Jurisdictions
  • Module Four: Common Pitfalls—Missteps That Fuel Burnout
  • Module Five: Why Employees Overwork & Burn Out—and How to Course-Correct
  • Module Six: Intervention & Accommodation—Supporting Burnt-Out Talent

Grab your coffee (or tea), and let’s get started with Module One.