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Job DissatisfactionNot everyone can be satisfied with their job. As a matter of fact, in a 2012 survey conducted by Right Management, 65% of individuals that were surveyed were either somewhat or totally unsatisfied with their jobs. Now, you might be thinking that this is a problem here in the U.S., but it is a worldwide problem. In a Mercer study of 30,000 workers worldwide, between 28% and 56% of workers around the globe wanted to leave their jobs.With all these unhappy people, one would think there have to be causes that drive these high percentages. Additionally, one has to think about the reactions or responses from employees that do not have job satisfaction and how they act (or act out) on the job. When we are younger, we act out by pouting or stomping our feet - maybe even holding our breath - but it is important we understand how employees respond when they are not satisfied with their jobs. Understanding the responses helps companies to identify that discontent and hopefully address it before it goes too far.
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