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SOURCE Ernst & Young LLP
New Ernst & Young LLP survey explores how employers must adapt to attract and retain top talent
CHICAGO, March 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The future of work is changing and, as employees' needs and perspectives change, Chicago-area employers must adapt to retain top talent. "The Future of Work," a new study from Ernst & Young LLP, conducted in conjunction with Chicago Ideas Week, explores what people expect to find in the workplace of the future and shares implications for businesses related to workspaces, technology, leadership, benefits and employee loyalty.
Ernst & Young LLP wanted to learn whether different generations have varying expectations of their employers, whether continuing economic uncertainty prompted new thinking about employment, and whether work schedules and workplaces would change due to technology and the need for greater work-life balance.
"White collar employees are signaling the desire for continued full-time employment, but expect to be productive on their own terms," said Kelly Grier, managing partner of Ernst & Young LLP's Chicago office. "Whether it's utilizing independent contractors or conducting work outside of the traditional work day, employers must be ready to adapt to the changing workplace, so they can effectively maintain an engaged workforce."
"The Future of Work" offers five key findings:
"These survey results demonstrate that Chicago has become a highly attractive destination for businesses," said Grier. "Chicago's tremendous concentration of talent, thriving urban center and continued investment in technology infrastructure will be essential to fueling the city's continued growth in the future."
About the survey
Ernst & Young LLP's 600 survey respondents hailed primarily from Chicago and included members of the Chicago business community, attendees and followers of Chicago Ideas Week 2012 and former Ernst & Young employees. Ernst & Young LLP also interviewed Chicago-based business leaders, city officials and academics to help put the survey results into context. To view this list of leaders and our full report visit ey.com/futureofwork.
About Ernst & Young
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