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Workers Wants Companies to Share Their Values

Workers Want Companies to Share Their Values

July 27, 2022
A new poll reports that 40% of employees would quit their job if their company took a stand on a political issue that they do not agree with.

While it's common knowledge that each generation of workers has different requirements, the degree to which current job seekers vote with their feet when it comes to choosing companies based on these preferences is surprising.

A CNBC/Momentive survey released earlier this month found those in the job market want to work for firms that share their values. That statement is true for a large percentage of the workplace, the survey found. Around 50% would not even consider working for a company that didn't share their values.  In fact, 40% would quit their job if their company took a stand on a political issue that they do not agree with.

The article cites further support from a survey by Qualtrics, that concluded more than half of U.S. employees — 54% — said they would be willing to take a pay cut to work at a company that shares their values. And 56% said they wouldn’t even consider a job at a company that has values they disagree with.

Given that should companies speak out at all on political topics? Workers are split on whether they want business leaders to speak out more on social, environmental and political issues, including constitutional and reproductive rights.

Research finds that addressing these issues can influence a company’s ability to attract and retain talent.“The best companies are going to listen to many opinions,” said human resources advisor and author Paul Wolfe, in the article. “People want to feel seen and heard, even though the company may not completely agree with them all the time.”

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Dave Blanchard, Editor-in-Chief: During his career Dave has led the editorial management of many of Endeavor Business Media's best-known brands, including IndustryWeekEHS Today, Material Handling & LogisticsLogistics Today, Supply Chain Technology News, and Business Finance. In addition, he serves as senior content director of the annual Safety Leadership Conference. With over 30 years of B2B media experience, Dave literally wrote the book on supply chain management, Supply Chain Management Best Practices (John Wiley & Sons, 2021), which has been translated into several languages and is currently in its third edition. He is a frequent speaker and moderator at major trade shows and conferences, and has won numerous awards for writing and editing. He is a voting member of the jury of the Logistics Hall of Fame, and is a graduate of Northern Illinois University.

Adrienne Selko, Senior Editor: In addition to her roles with EHS Today and the Safety Leadership Conference, Adrienne is also a senior editor at IndustryWeek and has written about many topics, with her current focus on workforce development strategies. She is also a senior editor at Material Handling & Logistics. Previously she was in corporate communications at a medical manufacturing company as well as a large regional bank. She is the author of Do I Have to Wear Garlic Around My Neck?, which made the Cleveland Plain Dealer's best sellers list.

Nicole Stempak, Managing Editor:  Nicole Stempak is managing editor of EHS Today and conference content manager of the Safety Leadership Conference.

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