Gallup Survey Says 1 in 4 US Employees Lack Advancement Opportunities at Their Jobs
Gallup's American Job Quality Study surveyed 18,000 workers and found only 40% have jobs with fair pay, stability, respect, growth, and workplace voice.
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Gallup survey says 1 in 4 US employees lack advancement opportunities at their jobs
A recent Gallup survey highlights a troubling trend: more than 60% of American workers say they lack a quality job. Experts emphasize that advancement and learning on the job are key to employee satisfaction and retention — yet access to those opportunities remains unequal, especially in smaller organizations.
Gen Z's misery is real: Most workers in this economy lack a voice and are stuck in low-quality jobs, a massive Gates-backed study finds
Most U.S. workers are employed in jobs that do not meet basic standards for quality, according to a landmark study released today that was backed by, among others, the Gates Foundation. Gallup’s American Job Quality Study (AJQS), which surveyed more than 18,000 workers across the nation, concludes that just 40% of working Americans hold “quality jobs”—roles that offer fair pay, stability, respect, opportunities for growth, and a voice in how the…
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