people still have fun at work despite long hours, according to hudson survey

work hard, play hard: majority of workers satisfied with work-life balance
people still have fun at work despite long hours, according to hudson survey
new york, aug. 17 /prnewswire-firstcall/ — more than three-quarters (76 percent) of u.s. workers are very or somewhat satisfied with their work-life balance, according to a new hudson survey. even though 39 percent work more than 40 hours a week, professional demands rarely get in the way of family needs — just 14 percent say they face a conflict once a week or more. what’s more, 70 percent say they actually have fun while at work.

despite the positive news, there is still room for improvement according to the 26 percent of employees who do not think their employer encourages a healthy work-life balance. that’s especially true of the 15 percent of workers who work more than 50 hours a week, who are more likely to report dissatisfaction. generally speaking, workers making more money and working fewer hours are more likely to be satisfied with their own balance and their employers’ efforts.

“it’s surprising, but encouraging that so many workers are able to manage the demands of their job while still finding time for friends and family,” says alicia barker, vice-president of human resources, hudson north america. “whether through flexible work schedules or accommodating time off policies, employees are less likely to be resentful and burnout if their employer places a priority on balance.”

a few notable differences emerge in the data. corporate employees are less likely than their government and entrepreneurial counterparts to report overall satisfaction with their balance; 70 percent compared to 78 and 82 percent, respectively. also, workers aged 40-49 reported the toughest challenges, with only 55 percent agreeing that their employer promotes balance.

in addition, married workers were happier with their work-life balance than their unmarried counterparts. a full 82 percent of married workers are very or somewhat satisfied, compared to 66 percent of single workers. married employees also had more fun at work than unmarried employees (74 percent compared to 64 percent).

earning earning
all workers married unmarried $20-$40k $100k+

very satisfied
with work-
life balance 36% 42% 26% 28% 46%
employer
encourages
balance 61% 65% 53% 57% 67%
have fun at
work 70% 74% 64% 67% 75%
typically
works 40+
hours every
week 39% 41% 37% 36% 56%

* a more detailed data report is available at http://www.hudson-index.com.

the hudson work-life balance survey is based on a national poll of 1,891 u.s. workers and was compiled by rasmussen reports, llc, an independent research firm (http://rasmussenreports.com).

hudson, one of the world’s leading professional staffing, outsourcing and human capital solution providers, also publishes the hudson employment index(sm), a monthly measure of the u.s. workforce’s confidence in the employment market. next month’s hudson employment index(sm) will be released on august 31, 2005.

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