Study reveals 71 per cent of employees are looking for new jobs
THE VAST majority of 17,000 US workers in 19 industries who participated in a survey conducted by the non-profit group Mental Health America and the Faas Foundation said they are unhappy with their jobs. They are so unhappy that 71 per cent also said that they are looking to change employers.
So what gives? Two big reasons are cited, according to this report in The Ladders.
Employers, the study found, are not giving the recognition that most employees want. Forty-five per cent of respondents said they “rarely or never” get the money they deserve and 44 per cent believe that they are “always or often” overlooked. Sixty-four per cent say their supervisors don’t give them enough support and a majority of the participants are resentful of their co-workers. So much for teamwork.
The study also shows that most employees are just plain stressed out. Almost two-thirds of those who responded believe that their job is having “a significant impact on their mental and behavioural health,” and 63 per cent said that they have “always, often or sometimes” taken part “in unhealthy behaviours such as drinking or crying regularly.”
All of these job stresses brought on by unreasonable employer demands and excessive responsibilities - are cited as potential reasons approximately 120,000 workplace deaths occur annually, according to researchers at both Harvard and Stanford universities. Too much stress in the work environment may also be contributing to increased absenteeism as well as mental and behavioural problems.
“We know that employees who are overstressed and undersupported can significantly impact the people around them and a company’s success,” Paul Gionfriddo, president and chief executive of Mental Health America, told The Ladders.
Will changing jobs fix these problems for an employee, when so many already seem unhappy? That’s up for debate. But for business owners, the research underscores the importance of paying more attention to the individuals who work for us, giving more feedback and doing what we can to help them balance their work responsibilities. We all know that our people are our biggest asset.