People at Work 2022: A Global Workforce View
ADP's annual study of workers across 17 countries found a surprising transformation taking shape in the workplace. Workers like never before are rethinking what they want from their jobs and giving greater thought to their own well-being. This report identifies the key emerging and escalating workforce trends uncovered in a global study of workers, as employers continue to adjust their approach to manage amid changing dynamics.
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