
Surveys


Majority of Workers Would Quit Their Job Because of a Bad Boss: Survey
Whether a boss is perceived as "good" or "bad" can be the deciding factor in an employee's decision to stay or quit, according to a new survey from GoodHire, a provider of employment and background ...
Work-From-Home Has Spurred Career Shift Among Blue-Collar Americans
The pandemic shift to working at home has spurred blue-collar Americans—who've largely been left out of that trend—to seek a career change. A new study by the Oliver Wyman Forum found that the ...
U.S. Drivers Divided Over Speed Cameras: Erie Insurance
Half of U.S. drivers support the use of speed cameras while more than a third oppose them, according to a recent survey commissioned by Erie Insurance. However, many opponents said they would change ...
Employee Mental Health a Top Priority for HR in 2022: WTW Study
Employee mental health is one of the top priorities for human resource teams in 2022, according to a new study from global advisory and broker WTW, which found that nearly all (86 percent) companies ...
USAA, State Farm Earn Top Rankings in Customer Satisfaction: Verint
USAA ranks first in customer satisfaction among the top 15 U.S. property insurers, according to research from customer engagement company Verint. USAA earned its No. 1 spot with a customer ...
‘Cybersecurity Failure’ Identified as Critical Global Threat: WEF Report
"Cybersecurity failure" was identified as a critical short-and-medium-term threat to the world by respondents of the World Economic Forum's Global Risks Perception Survey (GRPS). GRPS respondents ...
P/C Insurers Less Bullish on Telematics: WTW Analytics Survey
Although property/casualty insurance carrier executives and technical professionals remain bullish on the prospect that advanced analytics can enhance growth and bottom-line performance, ...
As Insurance Demand Rises, Premiums Projected to Reach Record Levels: Swiss Re
Strong growth and record premiums are projected for the global insurance industry, as demand for risk protection increases, according to Swiss Re Institute's latest sigma study. The global insurance ...