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ADP Survey Reveals Less Than One-Third of Global Workers Feel Job Security

ADP Survey Reveals Less Than One-Third of Global Workers Feel Job Security

17 Haziran 2026CNBC
  • A recent ADP survey reveals that less than one-third of global workers feel secure in their jobs, despite historically low levels of unemployment. This disconnect highlights a growing sense of insecurity among employees, which may be influenced by economic uncertainties and changing job markets.
  • The findings suggest that job security perceptions do not always align with actual employment statistics.
  • Historically, low unemployment rates are often associated with job security; however, this survey indicates that many workers do not feel this correlation. Economic fluctuations, industry changes, and the rise of non-traditional employment models may be contributing to this feeling of insecurity.
  • The disparity between low unemployment rates and workers' feelings of job security raises important questions about the nature of employment in today's economy. Factors such as automation, job displacement, and the gig economy may contribute to this sentiment of insecurity.
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This article is based on survey data and reflects the opinions of respondents at the time of the survey.