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Skills Consulting Group s Work Wellbeing survey of about 1600 staff and human resources managers put health workers, teachers and tradies at the top of the list of those most dissatisfied with their workplace.
Non-office workers such as production workers, retail staff, drivers, nurses, tradespeople and teachers had an overall wellbeing score of 59 percent compared with 65 percent for office workers.
Across all measures, non-office workers rated their employers lower.
An industry breakdown showed healthcare workers scored wellbeing at 56 percent, followed by construction and trades at 57 percent, with education, retail and agriculture workers at 58 percent.
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