Great Resignation Continues As 1 in 5 Say They Plan To Change Jobs This Year
Great Resignation Continues As 1 in 5 Say They Plan To Change Jobs This Year

Great Resignation Continues , As 1 in 5 Say They Plan, To Change Jobs This Year.

CNBC reports a recent survey may indicate the Great Resignation isn't stopping soon.

The survey by PwC found that 1 in 5 workers from 44 different countries intends to switch jobs in the next year.

Experts say better wages and the search for more fulfilling careers have driven workers to switch jobs.

35% of those surveyed say they plan to ask their employers for higher wages this year.

The findings are very clear... you see a significant number of employees concerned about their future employment and their job security.

, Bob Moritz, global chairman of PwC, at World Economic Forum in Davos, via CNBC.

71% of respondents said a wage increase would drive them to change employers.

69% said a more fulfilling career would also prompt a change of employers.

Rewarding [work] has to get defined in new and different ways.

, Bob Moritz, global chairman of PwC, at World Economic Forum in Davos, via CNBC.

66% of those surveyed said they want a workplace that allows them to be themselves.

The role of employers isn’t to tell workers what to think, but to give them a voice, choice, , Bhushan Sethi, co-leader of PwC's global people and organization services, via CNBC.

... and safe environment to share feelings, listen and learn about how these issues are impacting their colleagues.

, Bhushan Sethi, co-leader of PwC's global people and organization services, via CNBC