One-third of Americans will seek new jobs when economy gets better: Survey

By ANI
Tuesday, July 27, 2010

NEW YORK - A one-third of American workers claim they will look for new jobs once the economy gets better.

The New York Post quotes Deloitte’s fourth annual Ethics and Workplace Survey as saying that a whopping 48 percent Americans want to change jobs because of a loss of trust in their employers.

“With lack of trust and transparency factoring into the employment decision of roughly half of the respondents who plan to job hunt in the coming months, business leaders must be mindful of the importance of both on talent management and retention strategies, as well as the bottom line impact,” Allen said.

Forty-six percent also claimed the lack of transparent communication was a reason for them not being happy at work.

“The survey shows that trust and flexibility are critical in today’s workplace,” Allen added. (ANI)

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