Acta Psychologia
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): July: Psychology and Health

The Effect of Remote Working Fatigue on Turnover Intentions Among Millennial Employees in the Post-Pandemic Workplace

Syakir, Adam (Unknown)
Hasna, Qaisara (Unknown)
Mawiza, Mawiza (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jul 2025

Abstract

The rise of remote work, especially in the post-pandemic era, has significantly transformed workplace dynamics, offering flexibility while also introducing new psychological stressors. This study examines the impact of remote working fatigue on turnover intentions among Millennial employees a demographic known for its adaptability to digital workspaces yet also prone to burnout due to blurred work-life boundaries and increased screen time. Using a quantitative research design, data were collected through a structured survey distributed to Millennial professionals working remotely across various industries. The findings reveal a strong positive correlation between remote working fatigue and the intention to leave one’s job, indicating that sustained fatigue leads to emotional exhaustion and disengagement, ultimately influencing employees’ decisions to resign. This research contributes to the growing body of literature on post-pandemic work models by highlighting the importance of mental health and job satisfaction in virtual environments. The study offers practical recommendations for employers to develop remote work policies that mitigate fatigue, enhance engagement, and support long-term employee retention.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

Psychologia

Publisher

Subject

Religion Humanities Education Public Health

Description

The Acta Psychologia is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing novel research in the field of psychology. Details on our focus and scope can be viewed here. Acta Psychologia is published Four times a year and accepts current research articles that have the potential to make ...