Report: New Research from Paychex Reveals Workers' Top Concerns Around COVID-19 Variants
Top Workplace Concerns Around COVID-19 Variants
According to the survey, bringing COVID-19 home from the workplace to their families is employees' most common concern (43%). This was especially true for working parents with children at home, both single (53%) and one of two working parents (49%). Among the generations, 47% of Gen Z employees shared this concern; however, it was fairly consistent across all generations with Millennials closely following at 45%, Gen X at 42%, and Boomers at 36%.
According to all respondents, the top concerns related to variants include:
- Bringing COVID-19 home from the workplace to their families (43%)
- Getting sick at work (39%)
- Uncertainty about changing quarantine and safety guidelines (27%)
- Losing their job (27%)
The Impact of COVID-19 Variants on Employment Status
In addition to health concerns, the report revealed almost one third of workers (30%) feel that COVID-19 variants will impact their employment status. Specific employment status concerns were more common among the youngest generation and with employees who are parents with children at home.
Overall, the top three ways employees feel their employment status will be impacted include:
- Working fewer hours (42%)
- Losing their job (33%)
- Having to look for a new job (26%)
"Employers need to consistently address employee concerns and questions about emerging COVID-19 variants as they pertain to health, safety, and job stability," said
Employment Status Concerns Vary by Generation
Younger generations, specifically Gen Z and Millennials, who thought COVID-19 variants could impact their employment status were more likely to have concerns related to job security. These generations were more likely to say that they:
- May lose their job: Gen Z (40%), Millennials (36%)
- May look for an additional job: Gen Z (33%), Millennials (24%)
- May look for a new job: Gen Z (31%), Millennials (29%)
Employees in the Boomer generation that thought COVID-19 variants could impact their employment status were more likely to say it could push them into early retirement (32%).
Working Parents with Children at Home Face Several Concerns
Parents with children at home, especially single parents, are strongly affected by what emerging COVID-19 variants mean for their health and safety and that of their families, as well as their employment status. Single working parents with children at home were more likely to have concerns with:
- Bringing COVID-19 home from the workplace to their family (53%)
- Losing their job (40%)
- Uncertainty about vaccine and booster mandates (33%)
- Their children moving to remote learning (25%)
- Their employer requiring them to come back to the office too soon (22%)
"When it comes to concerns among employees about emerging variants, there isn't a one-size-fits all solution," said
For further insight from this survey please view the full research report.
About the Research
This data is the result of an online survey of 601 full-time employees at small to mid-size businesses in the
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