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What pay, such work. He goes out so because Poles are the least involved in Europe

2025-05-01 06:00

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2025-05-01 06:00

Only 10 percent Poles believe that they are involved in their work – according to a report published on Wednesday by the Gallup Institute, which analyzes the emotions of employees around the world in 2024. This is one of the lowest values ​​in Europe – Poland took 32 place in 38 European countries.

What pay, such work. He goes out so because Poles are the least involved in Europe
What pay, such work. He goes out so because Poles are the least involved in Europe
photo: Attila Husejnow / / Forum

Among the respondents, citizens of Great Britain, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Luxembourg and France admitted to less involvement in professional work. And Romanians, Albanians and Icelanders are the most involved in the most involved in professional activities. The commitment is defined by Gallup as enthusiasm and devotion to work.

30 percent Polish respondents admitted that the day before the study felt stress. According to Gallup, the most stressed employees in Europe are residents of Cyprus (65 %), as well as Malta (58 percent) and Greece (56 percent). Danes (20 %) feel the slightest stress among Europeans. For comparison, 23 percent Respondents from Ukraine said that he felt stress in the workplace.

Little commitment to work and stress affects the general well -being of Polish employees. Only 36 percent It stated that he was satisfied with life, which meant that Poland was on the 31st place on the list of 38 European countries. Finns are taken first – as much as 83 percent, the last Cypriot from the northern part of the island – 18 percent.

Polish respondents have almost half divided by telling the question: is there a good time to find a new job – 51 percent. He thinks yes.

Data on emotional health place Polish employees in the middle of the list compared to other European countries – 17 percent. stated that it felt angry the day before the examination, and 14 percent confessed to sadness. These are lower values ​​than global – among respondents from nearly 150 countries and territories, 41 percent felt stress, anger – 21 %, sadness – 22 percent. Every fifth respondent in the world felt lonely.

Gallup estimates that 62 percent employees in the world are not involved in their work, it costs a global economy 8.9 trillion dollars, i.e. 9 percent. World GDP.

The Gallup's annual report titled “State of the Global Workplace” is based on interviews with approx. 1 thousand. people from every country in the world.

As the authors of the report emphasized, the survey did not contain any questions about specifically to the fears of the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace. (PAP)

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