Ceridian Pulse of Talent Report: Burnout Impacting Majority of Canadian Workforce
November 30 2021 - 6:00AM
Ceridian (NYSE: CDAY; TSX: CDAY), today released results from its
annual Pulse of Talent report, which showed the majority of
Canadian workers have struggled with burnout over the course of the
pandemic. Meanwhile, one in five workers are actively seeking new
jobs.
Ceridian’s 2022 Pulse of Talent Report was conducted by Hanover
Research, and surveyed 1,304 workers in companies with at least 100
employees. The report revealed:
- 84% of surveyed Canadian workers
have experienced burnout, with 34% reporting high or extreme
levels
- The top three catalysts for burnout
among survey respondents were increased workloads, insufficient
compensation, and mental health challenges
- 21% are currently seeking a new job,
with another 39% saying they’d consider leaving for the right
opportunity
- Nearly half (45%) of those who
reported looking for new employment said it was because they wanted
better compensation, including higher salary and benefits, while
another 38% cited lack of growth opportunities
“The relationship between employer and employee has
fundamentally changed over the course of the pandemic, creating a
reset in expectations as employee needs rapidly evolve,” said Steve
Knox, VP of Global Talent Acquisition, Ceridian. “It comes down to
the employee experience – from the way people get paid, to the
benefits and growth opportunities that are made available to them.
The organizations that solve for these factors first will be the
employers of choice moving forward.”
While the latest Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey (LFS)
continued to show improvements in Canada’s job market through
October, Knox noted that employers should keep employee burnout top
mind of even as the pandemic wanes and conditions begin returning
to normal.
“In the current climate, retaining top talent is imperative.
Employers need to focus on empowering their people by embedding
value at every touch point. This means leveraging technology to
deliver programs that support wellness, skill development, and the
benefits that employees want and need most,” concluded Knox.
Dayforce, Ceridian’s flagship cloud HCM platform, is the
always-on people platform for the global workforce. It delivers
global compliance, workforce intelligence, and people empowerment
in today’s increasingly borderless, fluid, skills-based, and
augmented world of work. Dayforce Wallet, Ceridian's
market-leading pay solution, enables employees to access their
earned wages at any time, improving financial well-being.
Methodology: Hanover conducted the Pulse of
Talent research study online from October 5th to 19th, 2021 among
1304 employed Canadian respondents, aged 18+, at companies with at
least 100 employees.
About Ceridian HCM Holding Inc.
Ceridian. Makes Work Life Better™
Ceridian is a global human capital management software
company. Dayforce, our flagship cloud HCM platform, provides human
resources, payroll, benefits, workforce management, and talent
management functionality. Our platform is used
to optimize management of the entire employee lifecycle,
including attracting, engaging, paying, deploying, and developing
people. Ceridian has solutions for organizations of all
sizes. Visit Ceridian.com or follow us @Ceridian.
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