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Employee survey suggests the Great Resignation has ended

Seven in 10 employees intend to stay put in their jobs this year, signalling an end to the Great Resignation and a possible start to the 'Great Realisation', new research shows.

According to Elmo Software's latest Employee Sentiment Index, released today, the proportion of employees perceiving Australia's economy as "not secure" peaked in December 2022, up 14 percentage points from a year earlier.

One-third of the employees (34%) cite fear of recession as a reason to stay in their current roles, with a further 16% hoping to look for new roles within their current companies. Some 20% of employees say they plan to stay put in their current jobs regardless of economic conditions...

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