Employee Involvement: Well, Now Are You Satisfied?

Jan. 19, 2007
The majority of companies are measuring employee satisfaction.

Some manufacturing company employees would have every right to answer the question with a resounding negative.

They are among the 49% who responded to a recent informal IndustryWeek online poll, saying that employee satisfaction had never been measured at their companies. Twenty-four percent of those participating in the poll say employee satisfaction is measured at their companies once a year. Nearly 19% say employee satisfaction is measured less than once a year. Just over 8% say their companies measure employee satisfaction more than once a year.

The poll was posted during the first two weeks of November.

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