Job satisfaction News
Clergy members, healthcare workers and writers came out on top for job satisfaction, largely because their work offers a strong sense of purpose and connection.
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In a recent study, researchers report that offering opportunities for workers to network with their colleagues can reduce the likelihood of turnover by 140 percent.
The research revealed that those with low job satisfaction and downward trending careers had more problems like back pain and frequent colds compared to the ones with high satisfaction group.
The findings are based on an online survey of over 300 people about their current office environments.
Tata stated that Indians have always lived in harmony.
While 71 per cent of employees report being "satisfied" or "very satisfied" in their jobs, more than 63 per cent say they regularly look for new opportunities, the survey said.
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