COVID-19 Effects at Workplaces Accelerate
Hiring freezes (40%) and hour or shift reductions (31%) are more common employer responses to COVID-19 than job cuts (13%).
View ArticleU.S. Workers Discovering Affinity for Remote Work
Fifty-nine percent of U.S. workers who are working from home during the COVID-19 crisis would prefer to keep doing so after restrictions are lifted.
View ArticleGerman Workers Give Employers Poor Reviews Amid Pandemic
Few German workers believe their company's leadership can be trusted to handle emerging challenges or cares about their wellbeing.
View ArticleRecord-High 25% of U.S. Workers Say Job Loss Is Likely
A record-high 25% of employed U.S. adults, up from 8% one year ago, think they are likely to be laid off in the next year.
View ArticleCOVID-19 Disrupts 30% of Americans' Jobs or Finances
Nearly one in three Americans have lost their job, been laid off, seen their hours reduced, or lost income due to the coronavirus.
View ArticleAmericans Differ Greatly in Readiness to Return to Normal
There is no consensus among Americans on when they would feel ready to return to normal life after the coronavirus outbreak.
View ArticleEstimating How COVID-19 Affected the Labor Market in April
A third of U.S. workers have been laid off or had their hours cut due to COVID-19.
View ArticleReviewing Remote Work in the U.S. Under COVID-19
A majority of U.S. employees say they are working remotely at least sometimes, and half say they would want to continue doing so even after businesses reopen because they prefer it.
View ArticleRoundup of Gallup COVID-19 Coverage
If you've missed any of Gallup's COVID-19 coverage over the past week, here's the best place to quickly review highlights and get caught up.
View ArticleSatisfaction With U.S. Direction Lowest in Four Years
Americans' satisfaction with the way things are going in the U.S. has fallen sharply to 20%, the lowest in four years. Mentions of race relations as the most important U.S. problem are the highest...
View ArticlePurpose and Pay Define a 'Good Job' for College Grads
Purpose and pay are among the main reasons graduates characterize their first good job as "good." Less than a third of recent graduates say they had a good job waiting for them upon graduation.
View ArticleCommunication Is Vital to UK Workers' Trust Amid Pandemic
A new study of UK workers shows clear communication encourages confidence in leadership.
View ArticleCollege Alumni See Room for Job-Skill Improvement
Thirty-one percent of recent college graduates strongly agree that they gained important job-related skills while completing their undergraduate degrees.
View ArticleU.S. Remote Workdays Have Doubled During Pandemic
Since last year, the percentage of U.S. workers who have telecommuted has ticked up from 42% to 49%, but the average number of telecommuting days has more than doubled. One in four say they are now...
View ArticleU.S. Workers' Worries Spike Amid COVID's Economic Impact
American workers' worries about being laid off, as well as having hours, wages or benefits cut, have spiked in 2020. The likelihood of worry among non-White workers about these issues is substantially...
View ArticleU.S. Worker Satisfaction With Job Safety Down Amid COVID
U.S. workers' satisfaction with safety conditions at their workplace has fallen significantly this year to a level not seen in nearly two decades.
View ArticleU.S. Ethics Ratings Rise for Medical Workers and Teachers
Nurses top Gallup's annual Honesty and Ethics of Professions poll with their highest ethical rating to date. Medical doctors, pharmacists and grade-school teachers also rank highly, with record- or...
View ArticleGallup Center on Black Voices: Jobs and Work Series
The Gallup Center on Black Voices will launch its Jobs and Work series next week, detailing Black employees' experiences at work.
View ArticleHow Have U.S. Working Women Fared During the Pandemic?
Gallup reviews how COVID has affected women's participation in the workforce and whether declines are related more to their job types or to child care.
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