The Playbook: A surprising way to boost employee retention in 2025 - The Business Journals
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According to a recent survey from background and employment-check company Checkr, less than half of workers say they are happy with their jobs. The report, which surveyed roughly 3,000 workers, found that 44% of all respondents said they were happy at work. That number dropped to 35% for Gen Z workers compared to 50% for both baby boomers and Gen X workers. Millennials were also less happy than the average, at 42%.
While remote work has provided a high level of flexibility, some workers are beginning to feel the downsides. According to a survey from Resume Builder, one in four remote workers say they've felt a decline in their social skills, including struggling with eye contact and conversing. Additionally, the majority said they don't feel connected to their co-workers or community.
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