Survey: U.S. Workers Feel More Job Stability

June 24, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Career News and Advice

U.S. workers are feeling more stability in the workplace, according to a survey conducted by Adecco Group North America, a ision of global staffing and recruitment agency The Adecco Group.

Of all workers surveyed, 78% said that they are unconcerned about their job security if they vacation this summer. Only 37% of those surveyed said they plan to stay in communication with their offices via phone or e-mail while they are away and 24% said they plan on telecommuting to work during the summer…

Read the original article at Mainstreet

Related Articles

  • What Workers Shouldn’t Do During Holidays

    The holiday season may be a festive time at home, but it has a way of leading to drama in the workplace. Forty percent of Americans admit...

  • Everyone Hates the Office Suck-Up

    Children aren't the only ones who harbor resentment toward a teacher's pet. Overachievers, it seems, are resented in the workplace too, according...

  • The Origins of Casual Friday

    Casual Friday is a popular event in both America and Canada. It is also known as “Dress-down Friday” or “casual day.” This custom is...

  • Career Couch: Expecting a Baby, but Not the Stereotypes

    Q. You recently became pregnant and expect to continue working through the pregnancy and after maternity leave. Although the initial reaction has...

  • New female breadwinners

    The number of men losing their jobs has risen by 50% during the recession. When Ria Wilkes's husband lost his job as a pipefitter earlier this...

Speak Your Mind

Tell us what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!