New Survey Finds Employees , Will Seek Different Jobs, if Forced Back to Office.
Al Jazeera reports a new survey from payroll services company ADP finds employees everywhere are demanding more security and flexibility.
Intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic and tight labor market, .
Employees are holding fast to their demands as employers try to bring them back to the office.
Surveying nearly 33,000 people worldwide, ADP found almost two-thirds of them would look for a new job if they felt forced to return to the office.
The pandemic has sparked a rethink of priorities ... , statement from ADP survey, via Al Jazeera.
... and workers are signaling a willingness to walk away if employers don’t meet their standards on a variety of fronts.
, statement from ADP survey, via Al Jazeera.
50% of employees surveyed said they were either not at all satisfied or only marginally in their current position.
The survey found job turnover was especially high in the United States, .
Where firms currently struggle to recruit and retain employees.
The pandemic lingers.
, Nela Richardson, chief economist ADP, via Al Jazeera.
The stress induced by the pandemic in the workplace has increased, not decreased.
, Nela Richardson, chief economist ADP, via Al Jazeera.
The stress induced by the pandemic in the workplace has increased, not decreased.
, Nela Richardson, chief economist ADP, via Al Jazeera