WASHINGTON — We can’t get no job satisfaction. Even Americans who are lucky enough to have work in this economy are becoming more unhappy with their jobs, according to a new survey that found only 45 percent of Americans are satisfied with their work. That was the lowest level ever recorded by the Conference Board research group in more than 22 years of studying the issue. In 2008, 49 percent of those surveyed reported satisfaction with their jobs. The drop in workers’ happiness can be partly blamed on the worst recession since the 1930s, which made it difficult for some people to find challenging and suitable jobs. But worker dissatisfaction has been on the rise for more than two decades. ‘It says something troubling about work in America. It is not about the business cycle or one grumpy generation,’ says Linda Barrington, managing director of human capital at the Conference Board, who helped write the report, which was released Tuesday. Workers have grown steadily more unhappy for a variety of reasons: – Fewer workers consider their jobs to be interesting. – Incomes have not kept up with inflation. – The soaring cost […]
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
Americans’ Job Satisfaction Falls To Record Low
Author: JEANNINE AVERSA
Source: The Associated Press
Publication Date: Jan 5, 7:34 AM (ET)
Link: Americans’ Job Satisfaction Falls To Record Low
Source: The Associated Press
Publication Date: Jan 5, 7:34 AM (ET)
Link: Americans’ Job Satisfaction Falls To Record Low
Stephan: Yet another survey describing the despair and frustration the American middle class feels as it sees the quality of its life degrading. Note the close correlation in time between this destruction of the middle class and the dominance of Republican economic policies.
This is where the anger of the teabaggers is coming from.Their understanding of the issues may be ever more fanciful, and their solutions ever more bizarre. But they are sure of one thing: The quality of their lives has been debased.