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Work-life balance is more important than ever: Randstad

• By Manav Seth
Work-life balance is more important than ever: Randstad

Employees and employers fundamentally differ in their perspectives of ‘work’, and that automation elicits a different response, depending on where you are in the world. These are two of the many interesting findings of the Randstad Employer Brand Research 2017 . 

What is the study?

Randstad surveyed more than 160,000 individuals from ages 18 to 65 from all over the world. They were quizzed on their opinion of ideal employers, future of work, technology, and several other things. Nearly 5,495 organizations in 26 countries were surveyed as well. Over 7,500 potential and employed employees from India participated in the survey too, and what they had to say can be found here.

What did the study find?

How are the results relevant to Indians?

In addition to publishing the global results, Randstad has provided area-specific findings as well. While Indians, especially millennials, are increasingly valuing work-life balance, much like the rest of the world; their view on automation is rather different from their American and European peers. The results should interest anybody and everybody who plans to stay employed in the next decade or so, as they reflect what changes are about to take place, and how are different stakeholders view them. 

Bottom-line

The findings of the survey reiterate the dynamic nature of the workforce and their changing priorities. With potential and current employees valuing work-life balance more than ever, employers will have to budge sooner than later. Automation too has different responses from different people, and a lot will depend on how organizations and individuals choose to make the transition to a paradigm that uses more machines. Finally, the results show different employees and employers priorities and are an insight to understand today’s corporate world better.