Majority of U.S. employees are open to leaving their employers, WTW survey finds
Remote work has left many employees feeling disconnected, worried about impact on careers
ARLINGTON, Va., March 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With the tight labor market showing no signs of easing, a majority of U.S. employees (
According to the survey, one in four workers (
More than half of respondents (
“The findings suggest that employees continue to job hunt at the same pace as last year and that the labor exodus is not yet over,” said Steve Nyce, senior economist, WTW. “Employers remain under pressure as many workers seek enhanced rewards, more job security and different experiences. In many cases, employers are responding by boosting pay, enhancing health and retirement benefits, and offering more flexibility to not only find workers but also keep the ones they have from looking elsewhere.”
Employees divided on remote versus onsite work
As companies rev up plans to bring their workforce back to the office, the survey found that a majority of employees (
According to the survey, the shift to remote work during the pandemic yielded mixed results. For example,
Over four in 10 (
“Most organizations recognize that a mix of in-person and remote work is pervasive and expected to stay. While some employees will embrace the new hybrid model, others will worry about the impact it will have in terms of their productivity, work/life balance, recognition and opportunities for advancement. The challenge for employers is to understand the concerns of their workers and map an effective path forward,” said Tracey Malcolm, global leader, Future of Work and Risk, WTW.
About the survey
The 2022 Global Benefits Attitudes Survey was conducted during December 2021 and January 2022. Respondents include 9,658 U.S. employees from large and midsize private employers, representing a broad range of industries.
About WTW
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