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17 Jun 2026, 16:00 UTC · 5h ago
Less than one-third of global workers feel their jobs are safe, ADP survey data shows
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CNBC
17 Jun 2026, 16:00 UTC · 5h ago
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Daily users of AI tools are four times more likely to report feeling less productive than they could be compared to non-users. — This challenges the prevailing market narrative that AI provides an immediate, linear boost to worker productivity, potentially tempering expectations for AI-driven efficiency gains.
-0.40Only 22% of workers globally strongly agree that their jobs are safe from being eliminated. — Widespread job insecurity can lead to reduced consumer confidence and cautious spending behavior across major global markets.
-0.20Daily AI users report significantly higher engagement levels (30%) compared to those who never use AI (14%). — Higher engagement among AI adopters suggests a potential long-term increase in workforce retention and morale for tech-forward companies.
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A significant portion of the global workforce, including 50% of C-suite executives, regularly work unpaid hours, with many reporting this correlates to being more likely to seek new employment. — Increased burnout and attrition risk among senior leadership can lead to operational instability and higher turnover costs for corporations.
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The company is mentioned as the source of a research report on workplace trends, which is neutral for its stock price.
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