Attitudes in the American Workplace Poll, 2006
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<p>This survey was conducted by Harris Interactive for the Marlin Company. Documentation is limited for this survey, however, reports on the findings are available. A new national survey has found that only 28% of US workers at large companies (1001+ employees)1 are strongly satisfied with their job compared to 41% of workers at small companies. (1-100 employees).2 The survey conducted by Harris Interactive® for The Marlin Company, the workplace communications experts, also found that 46% of workers at large companies were likely to agree that the job often interferes with personal and family needs compared to 31% of employees at small companies.3 When it comes to annual income, however, employees at larger companies were likely to be better off. While 17% of employees at large companies reported an annual personal income before taxes of $100,000 or more, only 5% of workers at small companies reported earning that much. Please see archive documentation for more information. Also note that there is a weighting variable included with the survey.</p>
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