Economy | GB | Public and communities | Social | Third Sector
Poll of British adults about job security.
- Britons rate a steady, reliable income (92%) as just as important as the level of take-away pay (93%) when they are looking for work.
- Opportunities in terms of experience (84%) and progression (74%) and being passionate about the role (82%) are considered less of a priority.
- 8 in 10 (83%) Britons in work say a steady job with regular pay increases productivity and just fewer than 9 in 10 (86%) report it increases their loyalty towards employers.
Date Published: 13th June 2016
Categories: Economy | GB | Public and communities | Social | Third Sector
Client: Citizens Advice
Methodology
ComRes surveyed 2,067 British adults online, of which 1,135 are in regular or part-time work, between the 26th and 28th February 2016.
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