September 3, 2007
WHILE THE LEFT TRIES PEDDLING ENVY:
Studies find high job satisfaction (Whitney Blake, 9/03/07, The Examiner)
The majority of employees are generally satisfied with their jobs, according to a new study, with 61 percent of salaried and hourly workers nationwide rating their contentment level between eight to 10 on a scale of one to 10. This study, in addition to two other recent studies, also indicates that the culture of the workplace is more important to employees than their salary level.The first poll, conducted by IPSOS Public Research for hourly job listing Web site SnagAJob.com, also asked workers what they liked the most about their jobs. Twenty-seven percent ranked client interaction as the thing they most enjoyed about their jobs, while 26 percent said their co-workers and 20 indicated pay.
Another study, out of Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital, revealed similar findings. Researchers extensively questioned employees at one publicly traded company in Massachusetts, and found that trust in supervisors and co-workers and the purpose of the company “motivates people to stay in the job,” said Courtney Anderson, an analyst with the study and a business consultant. Small details, such as the physical environment, also impact people’s morale, she said, and there is a link between these factors and retention.
Posted by Orrin Judd at September 3, 2007 3:15 PM
In other words, a lack of cynicism prevails. It's hard to document, but there is possibly a relationship between religious piety and these results. That is, even if one's job were sometimes aggravating and not conducive to total self-actualization (whatever that might be), one might be reluctant to complain given the chance, because of sudden thoughts of those on earth not as blessed (to have a job, let alone one they like, or to live free of oppression or violence or slavery). It's also encouraging how much people attribute their liking their jobs to helping people (serving clients) or camraderie.
These results do not bode well for Hillary's quest to rebuild the $14 trillion economy.
Posted by: Qiao Yang at September 3, 2007 5:04 PM