Why Are Frontline Workers Quitting? Overwhelm and Burnout in the Workplace ๐ถโโ๏ธ
A new survey reveals that 1 in 5 frontline workers are considering quitting due to feeling overwhelmed by information and job stress. Discover the key reasons behind this rising trend and what it means for employers.
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One in five frontline workers feel so overwhelmed by information at their job, they've considered quitting.<br /><br />A new poll of 1,000 U.S. workers in retail, food service, fitness and hospitality industries found that overall, 83% of workers feel overwhelmed to some degree by the amount of information they need to do their job properly.<br /><br />Many pin the source of their work-related stress on not knowing certain skills as part of their job role (43%). Over half (55%) also admitted theyโre more likely to make a mistake if theyโre feeling stressed by their job. Adding to their stress, three in four struggle on some level to stay updated on what information is needed for their job.<br /><br />Commissioned by Wisetail and conducted by Talker Research, the study found three in 10 are either unsure or positive their company isnโt able to provide them with up-to-date and consistent resources for their training.
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