In answer to the original question.
YES.
The line between work and home has been irreparably eroded. Especially with smart phones, work email comes to your dinner table.
Global communications means many people work across time zones and the expectation, if you work with information, is you work longer hours and a prompt (within hours) reply is expected by someone at the other end of the world.
People want answers 'NOW', because that is the modern expectation. This make it harder to prioritize.
IT and CT make it possible for us to process more information/data in a day. Our work-life has more simultaneous deadlines leading to increased stress.
People expect you to drop everything for them. They always have done, but now they can get to you more easily. And more people can get to you in the same amount of time.
If work gives you a phone, they expect it to be left on. You can't just unplug it.
Also mobile phones seem to have an expectancy to be answered, people don't ignore them (like landlines were ignored).
However, I also see that we cannot turn the clock back.