Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 12月18日 00時04分
Drastic changes caused by the pandemic have created a totally different job landscape in 2020. To try to capture the breadth of what’s changed, and understand where we might be heading, we turned to the numbers: surveys, economic data and research papers.⠀
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Americans are getting work done, but they feel pretty miserable. In a September survey of 330 human resources leaders by the Conference Board, 47% of respondents reported an increase in productivity at their companies, while only 13% reported a drop. But 60% said their employees are working more hours and 63% said their employees are spending more time in meetings. Four out of 10 reported more mental health problems among workers.⠀
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As for the pandemic, 78% of participants in an American Psychological Association survey of 3,409 adults said it was a significant source of stress, so it’s no surprise that’s bleeding into work.⠀
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Some employees say it’s time for a change. A November survey by public relations firm Weber Shandwick found that 66% of people polled were planning to make a shift like switching jobs, moving out of town or cutting their hours to part-time.⠀
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Read more at the link in our bio.⠀
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