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Navigating the new world at work

by Mercer | Business Transformation

The world of work is changing faster than ever before. Between new technologies, economic uncertainties, and evolving employee expectations, organizations face immense challenges to attract and retain top talent.

To help leaders stay ahead, Mercer just released its 2023 Inside Employees’ Minds research on UK workers. This in-depth study of over 2,000 employees reveals fascinating insights on:

  • Employees’ pressing financial worries in an inflationary environment

  • The well-being support employees really want from employers

  • How transparency around skills and career growth builds trust

Get the research-based strategies you need to attract, engage, and retain top talent in 2024 and beyond.

Download the eBook now.

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