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    ADP Canada Happiness@Work Index: Happiness of Workers in Canada Takes a Dive in May
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    Surveyed workers say the high cost of food and groceries and planning for major expenses are raising stress levels at work.

    The ADP Canada monthly Happiness@Work Index ("Index") reveals workers are feeling less happy in May than last month and May 2023. Over half (59%) of workers in Canada surveyed report that the cost of living significantly impacts stress levels during the workday.

    The National Work Happiness Score for May 2024 is 6.6/10, representing a 0.2-point decrease from April.  

    "The May Index reveals a sharp contrast to the gains recorded last month," says Heather Haslam, vice president of marketing at ADP Canada. "With workers in Canada noting economic turmoil as a daily stressor, employers must remain mindful of how external factors may impact their workforce’s well-being. Leading with empathy and encouraging open communication can help support employees when stress levels are high."

    May 2024 Happiness@Work Index Highlights

    • National Work Happiness Score:                                               6.6/10 (-0.2) *
    • Indicator Breakdown
      • Primary Indicator:                                                           6.8/10 (-0.1) *
      • Secondary Indicators:
        • Work-Life Balance & Flexibility:                 6.8/10 (-0.1) *
        • Recognition & Support:                                 6.5/10 (-0.2) *
        • Compensation & Benefits:                            6.1/10 (-0.2) *
        • Options for Career Advancement:            6.0/10 (-0.1) *

    Forty-four per cent of workers in Canada surveyed feel satisfied with their current roles and responsibilities. All secondary indicators are down this month, with work-life balance & flexibility remaining on top with the highest score.
    Boomers (7.1/10) report a notable drop in happiness month-over-month; however, they continue to be the happiest generation. Gen Z follows in second place as the only generation with increasing happiness levels in May.
    National Work Happiness Score: Generational Snapshot

    • Boomers (59+):                 7.1/10 (-0.4) *
    • Gen-Z (18-26):                   6.8/10 (+0.2) *
    • Millennials (27-42):        6.5/10 (-0.3) *
    • Gen-X (43-58):                   6.5/10 (NC) *


    Regionally, Atlantic Canada and Québec (6.9/10) are the happiest regions, while Alberta (6.3/10) records their lowest score, falling to last place.
    Regional Work Happiness Score Snapshot

    • Atlantic Canada:               6.9/10 (-0.2) *
    • Québec:                               6.9/10 (NC) *
    • British Columbia:             6.7/10 (NC) *
    • Ontario:                               6.5/10 (-0.1) *
    • Sask/Manitoba:                6.4/10 (-0.5) *
    • Alberta:                               6.3/10 (-0.5) *


    Daily economic stressors are impacting the workplace. Most workers in Canada surveyed (68%) reveal that the rising cost of food and groceries and planning for major expenses (62%) heavily affect stress levels during work hours.
    "These findings serve as a valuable reminder to regularly connect with your staff and reassess existing support structures, aiming to cultivate a nurturing environment that fosters employees' growth, both personally and professionally," concludes Haslam.


     
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