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Do you know what keeps Australians engaged at work for years? Report answers

News • 25th Sep 2024 • 2 Min Read

Do you know what keeps Australians engaged at work for years? Report answers

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Author: Samriddhi Srivastava Samriddhi Srivastava
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The study identified key factors influencing workplace happiness, highlighting that a meaningful purpose and supportive managers have a greater impact than traditional motivators like salary and job security, which did not make the top five.

A recent study released by Seek highlights the preferences and satisfaction levels of Australian workers, revealing a diverse landscape of workplace happiness across generations and industries. 

According to the Workplace Happiness Index, South Australian baby-boomer government workers emerge as the happiest cohort, while Gen Z engineers in Western Australia score the lowest in overall happiness.

The survey, which analysed responses from 1,200 Australian workers, found that only 55% of Australians report feeling happy at work. This figure rises to 61% among baby boomers but drops to just 50% for Gen Z employees. 

Aimee Hutton, Seek’s Head of Customer Insights and Strategy, emphasizes the importance of this finding: “It’s uncovered a clear opportunity for employees and employers alike to consider ways to drive greater fulfilment and connection at work.”

Key factors influencing workplace happiness were identified in the study. Surprisingly, having a meaningful purpose and a supportive manager significantly impact overall happiness, outweighing traditional motivators like salary and job security, which failed to rank in the top five contributors. 

“What’s quite revealing in this Index is that having a meaningful purpose, followed by a great manager, has a bigger impact on workplace happiness than money and job security,” Hutton noted.

Location also plays a crucial role in employee satisfaction. The research found that 65% of Australian workers are content with their current work location, reflecting the enduring shift toward remote work initiated during the pandemic. This preference underscores a growing trend where employees prioritise flexibility and a comfortable work environment.

The findings come at a challenging time for many Australians, marked by low wage growth, high unemployment, and inflationary pressures. Some companies are now insisting employees return to the office, adding to the uncertainty. Organisational psychologist Justine Alter commented, “Many working Australians are struggling with financial uncertainty, and many of us are still grappling with the constantly changing way we work, so it’s unsurprising to see only 55% of people are happy at work.”

Additionally, the study highlights a significant area of discontent: employer commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives. Only 35% of Australians reported feeling satisfied with their employers' dedication to these principles. This disconnect suggests that many workers, regardless of their role, are seeking greater alignment between their values and their employers' actions.

For Gen Z workers specifically, several factors are pivotal in determining their happiness. These include positive relationships with team members, the nature of their day-to-day responsibilities, effective senior leadership, a healthy work-life balance, and opportunities for career progression.

As employers navigate this complex landscape, they must recognize that fulfilling workplace environments are not solely defined by financial incentives. By fostering a sense of purpose, ensuring effective management, and committing to meaningful values, organizations can enhance employee satisfaction and retention.

Overall, the Seek Workplace Happiness Index serves as a crucial reminder that understanding what makes employees happy can lead to more engaged, productive, and satisfied workforces across Australia.

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