Here is an attention-grabbing bit of details about Canada’s staff: all workers consider money vital, but French Canadians usually tend to say that “interesting/difficult work” is a more essential motive for his or her loyalty to an employer.
In a latest poll by Monster.ca, 32% of French Canadian employees (compared with 15% of English Canadians) chose work in response to the question: “Which factor would make you most loyal to an employer?”
“Good pay and benefits” took first place as a reason for company loyalty for 31% of English respondents, in contrast with 27% of French respondents.
Different important variations existed between French and English workers. 25% of English respondents said that their co-workers and an excellent boss were an important think about preserving them loyal to their company, while only 18% of French Canadians thought that way.
15% of English workers said development was most vital to them (compared with 9% of French staff), but both groups were equal in citing recognition as the reason for their loyalty.
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