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Majority of American workers fear losing their job yet few are taking precautions
The latest Adecco USA Workplace Insights survey offers insight into the American workers outlook at the end of 2008 on the current economic climate and its effects on the job market. The survey found that the number one work-life concern for the majority (69%) of American workers is keeping their job, yet few (24%) are saving more money than they used to for potential unemployment and only 11% are delaying their planned retirement. While unemployment may be their top concern, very few workers (13%) are currently looking for another job and only 17% would be willing to take a pay cut to keep their job.
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The latest Adecco USA Workplace Insights survey offers insight into the American workers outlook at the end of 2008 on the current economic climate and its effects on the job market. The survey found that the number one work-life concern for the majority (69%) of American workers is keeping their job, yet few (24%) are saving more money than they used to for potential unemployment and only 11% are delaying their planned retirement. While unemployment may be their top concern, very few workers (13%) are currently looking for another job and only 17% would be willing to take a pay cut to keep their job.
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