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Frontline workers cite flexibility, pay as top reasons they’d quit: UKG global survey

by Todd Humber
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Low pay and inflexible work schedules are driving frontline employees to consider leaving their jobs, according to a 10-country survey of more than 8,000 workers released by UKG. The study found 56 per cent of frontline workers reported living paycheque to paycheque in 2025, down from 64 per cent in...

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