Two-thirds of workers might seek new jobs if forced back to office – global survey

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Two-thirds of workers might seek new jobs if forced back to office – global survey
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'The pandemic has sparked a rethink of priorities and workers are signaling a willingness to walk away if employers don’t meet their standards on a variety of fronts,' says ADP.

, bolstered by the pandemic and a tight labor market, are only growing more intense as the world economy reopens and some firms begin trying to pull employees back to offices, payroll provider ADP reported in a survey of nearly 33,000 people worldwide.

Workers who feel their industry is secure fell from 36% in a similar 2021 survey to 25%. The share actively looking to change jobs rose from 15% to 23%, with nearly a third mulling the start of a job search compared to 24% in 2021. “The pandemic has sparked a rethink of priorities and workers are signaling a willingness to walk away if employers don’t meet their standards on a variety of fronts,” the ADP survey concluded.

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