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67% Of Kuwaiti Employees Satisfied With Salaries & Benefits - ARAB TIMES

67% Of Kuwaiti Employees Satisfied With Salaries & Benefits - ARAB TIMES
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Over half of UAE professionals expect a salary rise in 2023

Some 53% of survey respondents in the UAE expect to receive a salary raise in 2023, while 7 in 10 (70%) believe salaries are either increasing or staying the same.

7 in 10 UAE Professionals Believe Salaries Are Either Increasing or Staying the Same

The Middle East and North Africa Salary Survey 2023 by Bayt.com, the Middle East s #1 job site, and market research agency YouGov, was conducted to gauge employee satisfaction with their current salaries and factors affecting thereof, as well as explore t

Survey measures employee satisfaction with current salaries in Jordan

AMMAN Seven in 10 professionals in Jordan believe that salaries are either increasing or staying the same, while 41 per cent expect to receive a raise in 2023, according to a recent survey.The Middle East and North Africa Salary Survey 2023, conducted by Bayt.com, a leading job site, and market research agency YouGov, aimed to gauge employee satisfaction with their current

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