National Survey Finds Workers Happier Than Last Year, Rising Employee Expectations on Employer-Sponsored Education Benefits
July 20 2023 - 7:02AM
Business Wire
Amid Great Retention period, 87% of workers
believe employers should be investing in employees’ continued
education
Strategic Education, Inc., an education company serving working
adult students, has released its second national study of working
Americans, which found that more employees are generally happier
with their current jobs than they were last year. This suggests
that employers may want to invest in education benefits to support
employee retention.
82% of workers surveyed this year described their general levels
of happiness as fairly or very happy at their current job—a 4%
increase from last year, and almost half (44%) of workers surveyed
claimed they are likely to stay with an employer for three or more
years if presented with opportunities to earn a degree or
certification through an employer’s education benefit.
The national survey of more than 2,000 working adults also
revealed a rising expectation from employees that their employers
offer education benefits. Additionally, employee interest in
education benefits increased over the past year, with 87% of
workers saying they believe employers should be investing in their
continued education—a 4% increase over last year.
“Even in times of economic uncertainty, employers are looking
for ways to retain good employees seeing as employee attrition may
interfere with productivity and potentially lead to production
delays and lost time,” said Karl McDonnell, CEO at Strategic
Education. “This survey gives us insight into the role
employer-sponsored education plays in retaining employees and how
education can help support employers during this Great Retention
period.”
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), U.S.
employees quit their jobs at record levels during the pandemic,
peaking in November of 2021. However, there has been a shift since
the end of the year with resignations and hirings stabilizing from
December 2022 to March 2023. The 2023 survey sought to understand
the change in employee sentiment and what drives employees to stay
with their current employer.
Providing learning opportunities has become a priority for
organizations that are working to improve retention, based on the
LinkedIn Workplace Learning Report 2023. Strategic Education’s
survey found that employees’ increased interest in education
benefits may prove useful as a retention tool:
- 9 in 10 workers believe workplace learning is important,
with 58% rating it as very important
- 90% of employees claim their employer’s encouragement to
continue their education as a means of advancing within their
organization makes them more likely to stay with their current
employer
- Workers who say their current employer offers employee
tuition benefits more often (81%) than workers who say their
employer does not offer employees tuition benefits (58%) indicate
they feel valued by their current employer
“As jobs continue to demand changing skill sets, workers are
looking for opportunities to learn through their employers and we
are seeing tuition benefits emerge as an expected core benefit that
supports employee advancement, while at the same time helping to
support retention efforts,” McDonnell said.
Strategic Education commissioned Atomik Research to conduct an
online survey of 2,009 full-time workers throughout the United
States. The overall margin of error fell within +/- 2 percentage
points with a confidence interval of 95 percent. Fieldwork took
place between March 23 and March 30 of 2023.
To read the full results, visit:
www.greatretentionsurvey.com.
About Strategic Education, Inc.
Strategic Education, Inc. (NASDAQ: STRA)
(www.strategiceducation.com) is dedicated to helping advance
economic mobility through higher education. We primarily serve
working adult students globally through our core focus areas: 1)
U.S. Higher Education, including Strayer University and Capella
University, each institutionally accredited, and collectively offer
flexible and affordable associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and
doctoral programs including the Jack Welch Management Institute at
Strayer University, and non-degree web and mobile application
development courses through Strayer University’s Hackbright Academy
and Devmountain; 2) Education Technology Services, developing and
maintaining relationships with employers to build education
benefits programs providing employees access to affordable and
industry-relevant training, certificate, and degree programs,
including through Workforce Edge, a full-service education benefits
administration solution for employers, and Sophia Learning,
enabling education benefits programs through low-cost online
general education-level courses that are ACE-recommended for
college credit; and 3) Australia/New Zealand, comprised of Torrens
University, Think Education, and Media Design School that
collectively offer certificate and degree programs in Australia and
New Zealand. This portfolio of high quality, innovative, relevant,
and affordable programs and institutions helps our students prepare
for success in today’s workforce and find a path to bettering their
lives.
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