More people reportedly dissatisfied with their jobs
A recent survey suggests job satisfaction has reached record lows.
U.S. (WiredPRNews.com) – A new survey suggests more and more people in the U.S. are becoming dissatisfied with their jobs. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the survey by the Conference Board research group shows that only 45 percent of workers in the country are satisfied with their current positions; a record low in the group’s 22 year-history of studying job satisfaction.
Numerous factors, including the recession, are said to be contributors to the significant increase in job dissatisfaction; however, job satisfaction has reportedly been declining for over twenty years.
Linda Barrington, Conference Board managing director of human capital, who contributed to Tuesday’s report, is quoted by the AP as stating of the results, “it says something troubling about work in America. It is not about the business cycle or one grumpy generation.”
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