09.06.2022

Two-thirds of staff think work-life balance is more valuable than pay

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Rising inflation and the UK’s cost-of-living crisis have put a lot of pressure on employers to increase wages and starting salaries this year, but a new survey suggests that there’s something that employees value more than pay – work-life balance.

HR and payroll software provider CIPHR polled over 1,000 UK workers to find out which job aspects matter most to them. Based on the results, over two-thirds (70% of women and 65% of men) see work-life balance – albeit a term that can mean different things to different people – as being more important than their pay and employee benefits combined (selected by 60% of women and 57% of men).

Having job security and feeling secure about the future of a role or organisation is the third most important consideration for over half of respondents, followed by job satisfaction (57% and 53% respectively).

  1. Work-life balance (67%)
  2. Pay and benefits – total rewards package (59%)
  3. Job security (57%)
  4. Job satisfaction (53%)
  5. Healthy work environment (42%)
  6. Recognition: feeling valued and appreciated (37%)
  7. Feeling safe at work (36%)
  8. Feeling included / belonging at work (33%)
  9. Right to disconnect from work outside of usual working hours (26%)
  10. Promotion opportunities / career progression (25%)
  11. Job autonomy – trusted to do a job without being micromanaged (24%)
  12. Clear goals and targets (23%)
  13. Correct tools for the job (20%)
  14. Job purpose and variety (20%)
  15. Learning and development initiatives (18%)
  16. Social connection (18%)
  17. Team-oriented culture (17%)
  18. Transparent leadership (15%)
  19. Fewer meetings (9%)
  20. Regular coaching and feedback (9%)
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