Randstad US survey finds 90 percent of workers would rather get a bonus or extra vacation days than attend a company holiday party
ATLANTA – November 16, 2017 – Randstad US today announced the findings of a recent survey exploring American workers’ attitudes and preferences about the holiday season in the workplace. It revealed that, for some, the holidays truly are the most wonderful time of the year. For others, the season is fraught with tricky questions, like “Should I give my boss a gift?” or “Just how much small talk do I have to make with Bob from accounting at the company party?”
When asked to identify what they loved most about holidays in the workplace, 70 percent of workers said “time off” topped their list, while 34 percent look forward to getting a bonus. Meanwhile, familiar workplace holiday traditions like cookie swaps (11 percent) and gift exchanges (nine percent) were lower priority. But “holiday spirit in the workplace” (54 percent) and “happier/more generous co-workers” (41 percent) ranked high, and nearly 75 percent of respondents said it was important to them that their companies participate in holiday philanthropic initiatives like food drives or other charitable donations.
The data suggests what workers value most about the holidays in the workplace is largely about relationships, and that opportunities to connect with colleagues and their communities are more meaningful and therefore more appreciated than structured celebrations.
The survey revealed most employees are neutral about holiday parties, but parties aren’t their holiday gift of choice.
Employees are big on company philanthropic initiatives, but when it comes to their colleagues, they’re less likely to get in the giving spirit.
For most employees, the holidays mean taking time off to spend with family and friends, but the survey revealed work is still on their minds, whether they’re checking email or planning their next career move.
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Research findings are based on an OmniPulse survey fielded by national polling firm Research Now on behalf of Randstad US. The survey was fielded between from October 30th, 2017 and November 3rd, 2017. It included 1,232 respondents over the age of 18 and a nationally representative sample balanced on age, gender and region.
Randstad North America is a wholly owned subsidiary of Randstad Holding nv, a € 20.7 billion global provider of HR services. Through its unique approach of delivering HR innovation with human interaction at the center, Randstad secures and manages a workforce of more than 100,000 people for thousands of clients each week. As a trusted partner in the post-digital world of talent, Randstad advances the careers and business success of candidates and clients through a combination of the best of high-tech and high-touch processes.
Employing over 6,500 recruiting experts through approximately 1,100 offices and client-dedicated locations, Randstad North America provides outsourcing, staffing, consulting and workforce solutions within the areas of engineering, finance and accounting, healthcare, human resources, IT, legal, life sciences, manufacturing and logistics, office and administration and sales and marketing. Learn more at www.randstadusa.com.
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