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How Australians’ workplace sentiments compare to global counterparts

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New research suggests that Australians value autonomy and agency and have an egalitarian ethos in the workplace. With that in mind, how do we feel about new workplace arrangements, support for wellness, and other initiatives?

In this episode of The HR Leader Podcast, host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with Unispace senior principal for strategy Emma Davenport about the recently released From Restrictions to Resilience report and what it found about Australians’ workplace sentiments relative to those overseas, the headline lessons and takeaways for Australian workplaces from that report, and how recent return-to-office mandates correlate (if at all) with how our employees feel about their physical location for work.

Davenport also delves into the preference that Australians have for four-day working weeks and why, what the report’s findings say about Australian workers from a holistic perspective, how employers and team leaders can and should interpret Australians’ sentiments about the workplace, what HR teams and professionals can do in response, and why those professionals should see these sentiments as opportunities to redefine the worker experience.

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New research suggests that Australians value autonomy and agency and have an egalitarian ethos in the workplace. With that in mind, how do we feel about new workplace arrangements, support for wellness, and other initiatives?

In this episode of The HR Leader Podcast, host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with Unispace senior principal for strategy Emma Davenport about the recently released From Restrictions to Resilience report and what it found about Australians’ workplace sentiments relative to those overseas, the headline lessons and takeaways for Australian workplaces from that report, and how recent return-to-office mandates correlate (if at all) with how our employees feel about their physical location for work.

Davenport also delves into the preference that Australians have for four-day working weeks and why, what the report’s findings say about Australian workers from a holistic perspective, how employers and team leaders can and should interpret Australians’ sentiments about the workplace, what HR teams and professionals can do in response, and why those professionals should see these sentiments as opportunities to redefine the worker experience.

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