Most employees say their well-being has worsened or stayed the same — but their bosses disagree: new survey

A new report highlights that leaders do not have “a firm grasp” of their employees’ well-being.

Many employees are still struggling with low levels of well-being — with most of them saying that their health worsened or stayed the same last year, according to a survey of 3,150 people conducted in March by Deloitte and Workplace Intelligence.

However, the C-suite indicated a much different perspective: More than three out of four executives inaccurately believe that their workforce’s well-being improved.

Your bosses bosses thinks playing golf and eating fancy dinners on the company's dime (your exploited surplus labor value) improves your life while you struggle to make ends meet.

  • Main [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    It 1000% has to do with companies forcing people back into offices. People literally saw how much better their lives were not having to commute and then all of the pandemic gains being undone right before their eyes.

    • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      Beinf forced to a long commute (or much higher rent) while making much less money than you did the previous year adjusting for inflation. Gee wonder why people are unhappy.