Rapidly-evolving technology and changes in work habits are affecting how happy workers are with their jobs, a new survey suggests.

The 2017 Employee Happiness Report, conducted by Teem, an IT solutions company that provides cloud-based meeting tools and analytics, finds some interesting difference between baby boomers and millennials, and even between men and women, in how they view technology on the job.

It also finds despite excitement about new technology, work/life balance issues and a lack of recognition has led to rising unhappiness among some workers.

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