MetLife Study Finds Employees Are Stressed and Unhappy

MetLife’s Ninth Annual Study of Employee Benefits Trends finds that employee loyalty, like employee morale, has reached a low point. Forty-seven percent of employees surveyed say they feel very strong loyalty to their employers, down from 59 percent three years ago. But about half of employers think that employees feel strong loyalties, the same as 2008.

And while many employers saw productivity gains over the past year, 36 percent of employees hope to be working elsewhere in the next year.

The MetLife study was conducted in the fourth quarter of 2010 by GfK Custom Research North America.

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