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Workplace 'golden age' may be over, says employee survey expert
London, 24 June 2009 - Worker happiness peaked in 2008, according to results released today from the ETS employee survey benchmark database, which contains millions of employee views. Says Nicky Mintoff, consultant at ETS plc:
Satisfaction and job loyalty – key measures of employees’ happiness – all climbed steadily in employee surveys for the five years to 2008 (see graph below).
ETS predicts employee surveys conducted throughout 2009 will identify a sharp fall in morale because of the economic downturn. Even in the last quarter of 2008, key indicators fell compared with the previous two years: job security dropped 14% and confidence that the company would meet its annual objectives plummeted by nearly a third (32%).
ETS advises companies to compare their employee survey results with the benchmark data that it is making available today, free of charge, from http://www.etsplc.com/events/esb1/employee-survey-benchmark-data.aspx.
Nicky concludes:





