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Survey: Less Than Half of US Workers Are Satisfied with Organizational Response to Social Change Issues


NEW YORK, Dec. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In recent years, organizations have been expected to play a role in conversations around social change. But according to a new survey from The Conference Board, less than half of US workers (44%) are satisfied with their organization's response to social change issues like racism and gun violence.

Indeed, 87% say organizations should always or sometimes respond to social change issues. But the type of response is important: Most workers prefer that an organization take internal action rather than public action to address an issue.

The type of issue also matters: More than half of surveyed employees expect internal action on diversity, equity, and inclusion issues like ageism and gender inequity, compared to only around a quarter who expect internal action on nationalism, geopolitical conflict, or gun violence.

"It's important for organizations to carefully consider the issues they will respond to and how these issues fit with employee expectations," said Robin Erickson, PhD, Vice President of Human Capital at The Conference Board. "Employees want to see real action on the issues that matter most to them. Getting it right can improve not only employee engagement, but customer satisfaction as well."

"Silence on social change issues is becoming less of an option for many organizations," said Diana Scott, Leader of the US Human Capital Center, The Conference Board. "But responses need to be both agile and authentic, while also taking into account to the often-competing concerns of different stakeholders."

The latest workforce survey from The Conference Board was fielded from November 8 to December 4 and polled over 800 US employees?predominantly office workers. Some responses are compared to those from a late 2020 survey on the same topic. Respondents weighed in on the issues that mattered most to them and their organization's response to those issues. Key findings include:

Workers are not satisfied with their organization's response to social change issues.

They want their organizations to respond?but a more nuanced approach is expected.

Racism, gun violence, and geopolitical conflict are the issues that matter most to US workers.

Most workers prefer internal action more than public action on an issue.

Employees expect more internal action on diversity, equity, and inclusion issues.

Less employees expect internal action on nationalism, geopolitical conflict, or gun violence.

Employees' expectations are not being fully met on the issues they care about most.

CEOs are the main communicators about social change issues.

About The Conference Board
The Conference Board is the member-driven think tank that delivers Trusted Insights for What's Aheadtm. Founded in 1916, we are a non-partisan, not-for-profit entity holding 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt status in the United States. www.ConferenceBoard.org

 

SOURCE The Conference Board


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