No job is guaranteed, but it seems that people at the top of the corporate ladder are feeling particularly uneasy. Around 43% ...
Workers feel a disproportionately high degree of layoff anxiety, reports show. But there are ways to use that fear to better ...
Their concerns could have big consequences for employers. Job security has become a fleeting concept for many employees. More than four out of five workers (81%) surveyed for a recent report by ...
with 66% worried about their job security. And 48% of entry-level employees are anxious—but they are also the group whose anxiety has increased the most: up 91% since last year. Concerns arise ...
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The widespread adoption of AI tools leaves workers with varying degrees of worry about job stability. Data from Resume Now ...
Inside a number of federal offices, a sense of anxiety and confusion permeated the atmosphere as employees parsed a flurry of executive orders and memos handed down by the new administration.
there is nothing like a secure job — even when you are employed with the government. As many as two millions government employees across multiple state-owned companies are either anxious ...