Britons are second-most concerned by work-life balance globally

Just under three in 10 (29%) Britons give work-life balance as their primary motivation to move jobs – the second highest in the world, behind only Chile, where it was top motivation for 32% of workers.
Tues, 21 Feb 2012
Just under three in 10 (29%) Britons give work-life balance as their primary motivation to move jobs – the second highest in the world, behind only Chile, where it was top motivation for 32% of workers.

This is the finding of a survey of 1,800 HR executives worldwide conducted by recruiter Robert Half International, which placed Dubai (28...

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