As COVID Rages, U.S Workers Anxious for a Long-Term Plan
January 18 2022 - 8:30AM
Business Wire
61% of employees no longer think there will be
a “return to normal” when it comes to work and wish their employer
would make plans accordingly
A majority (71%) of U.S. workers said they don’t think COVID is
ever going away. And 39% said they wish their employers would stop
waiting to make permanent office-return policies based on a “return
to normal” they believe will never come, according to new research
from Qualtrics (Nasdaq: XM).
Employees also have dug in their heels on vaccine mandates since
October, with almost half – 47% vs. 44% – saying they would
consider leaving their current employer if all employees were
required to be fully vaccinated.
The shift in sentiment comes as millions across the U.S. are ill
with the Omicron variant of COVID-19, and the U.S. Supreme Court
has struck down a federal mandate that employees at large companies
be vaccinated. That places the onus on employers to decide how to
ensure safety for employees, many of whom have been working from
home for nearly two years without a long-term plan.
“The thing we are very commonly hearing from companies is that
their employees are exhausted – they’re just at their wit's end,”
said Qualtrics’ Head of Employee Experience Advisory Services,
Benjamin Granger, Ph.D. “Calls to be cautious are falling on deaf
ears in many cases, because employees are coming to the realization
that we will be living with this virus for a long time. They’re
tired of the uncertainty and of waiting for ‘the new normal,’ and
want their employers to acknowledge that we might be living in the
new normal already.”
Even as Omicron sweeps across the country, workers said they are
taking fewer precautions than they have throughout the
pandemic.
- More than a third (43%) said they are being less cautious than
they were with previous variants.
- More than half (54%) of employees say they are just as
comfortable working in an office now as they were before
Omicron.
- Only 21% have canceled work travel.
- 35% said they think their employer should delay returning to
the office as a result of Omicron.
“The recent Supreme Court ruling on the Biden administration
mandate gives employers a little more clarity,” said Sydney
Heimbrock, Qualtrics Chief Industry Advisory for Government.
“Employers are increasingly playing a critical role in the mental
and emotional well-being of their workforce and their communities.
No leader can control an unpredictable pandemic, but they can
control fostering an environment of empathy and understanding in
the workplace.”
Methodology:
This study was fielded between January 10 and January 12, 2022.
Respondents were selected from a randomized panel and considered
eligible if they live in the United States, are at least 18 years
of age and are employed full-time. The total number of respondents
was 1,021. Respondents who did not pass quality standards were
removed.
About Qualtrics
Qualtrics, the leader and creator of the experience management
(XM) category, is changing the way organizations manage and improve
the four core experiences of business — customer, employee, product
and brand. Over 13,500 organizations around the world use Qualtrics
to listen, understand and take action on experience data (X-data™)
— the beliefs, emotions and intentions that tell you why things are
happening, and what to do about it. The Qualtrics XM Platform™ is a
system of action that helps businesses attract customers who stay
longer and buy more, engage employees who build a positive culture,
develop breakthrough products people love and build a brand people
are passionate about. To learn more, please visit
qualtrics.com.
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