Today-Dec 20

Nearly a quarter (24 per cent) of Singapore workers were planning to leave their current employer in the first half of next year, and almost half (49 per cent) were unsure if they would stay in their jobs in the next six months. These were among the findings of a survey of 1,002 Singapore workers aged 16 to 55 commissioned by global jobs portal Indeed in early December. The Covid-19 pandemic emerged as a key factor in workers’ desire to quit, with more than 42 per cent of the respondents thinking about leaving their jobs and saying that the pandemic affected their decision. The pandemic had led to 49 per cent of employees realising that they do not like their current job, 46 per cent pointing to increased stress levels, 44 per cent saying that there were heavier workloads, 33 per cent experiencing more burnout and 20 per cent feeling isolated. For Singapore to avoid this phenomenon, higher salaries, greater flexibility and opportunities for career progression have been picked by the survey respondents as the main reasons for them to want to stay in their jobs. Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/nearly-quarter-spore-workers-intend-quit-their-jobs-first-half-2022-survey-1775126