A fair wage, workplace ethics and work conditions are the three most important aspects of a job for Singaporean workers. Younger workers also value growth and learning more than their older counterparts, the survey by NUS' Institute of Policy Studies showed.
SINGAPORE: Professionals, managers, executives and technicians are significantly more likely to find meaning and purpose in their work compared to clerical or service workers and cleaners and labourers, a survey showed.
For clerical, sales and service workers, 42 per cent said that it was true or very true that they found a meaningful career, and 46 per cent agreed that their work makes a positive difference. Stressing that the difference in results between PMETs and other occupations is significant, senior research fellow Dr Chew Han Ei noted that the results are a reflection of society and the changes that it wants.
Being paid fairly, workplace ethics and work conditions are the top three most important aspects of a job, the survey also showed. Responding to a question about the importance of career advancement as shown in the results, Dr Teo said: “It could be an area of concern because given how our retirement age is probably set to go up.”“And if you feel that you have already reached your peak in your 40s, there could be some concerns.”
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