Half of Australian workers unhappy in job

A think-tank has found that about half of Australia's workers will likely be looking for new jobs during the next year.

Tired businesswoman resting head on laptop in office

Tired businesswoman resting head on laptop in office Source: AAP

About half of Australia's workers will probably be looking for a new job in the next year because they're disengaged.

A survey of 1000 full and part-time employees, as well as the self-employed, examined job satisfaction, technology, productivity and general health.

The Snapshot of Australian Workplaces, commissioned by global think-tank Reventure Ltd, found that disengagement was driving 49 per cent of those surveyed to eye off a new job.

The top reasons: employees were unhappy with leadership, didn't feel like their job was meaningful or it didn't utilise their strengths.

Conversely, job security, flexible arrangements, a sense of purpose and competitive pay and benefits made people more likely to stay.

Women tended to be more concerned with these than men.

WHO WAS SURVEYED:

* 57 per cent full-timers

* 33 per cent part-timers

* 10 per cent self-employed

WHAT THEY THINK ABOUT THEIR JOBS:

* 72 per cent look for purpose and meaning through work

* 71 per cent believe their boss has vision and direction

* 49 per cent will likely look for new job within the year

* 44 per are extremely or very satisfied at work

* 35 per cent say poor leadership is most stressful workplace issue

HOW PRODUCTIVE ARE THEY?

* 50 per cent have experienced at least one serious incident or conflict in the past six months

* 43 per cent usually work at peak productivity

IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY

* 54 per cent of millennials (late teens to early 30s) experience technology-related stress

* At least 40 per cent rely on technology for more than three-quarters of their job

* 65 per cent say new technologies shape how their work is defined and completed

* 29 per cent experience high stress often or sometimes



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