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Grant Thornton Survey: Industries Reveal Key Priorities for Workers

Grant Thornton released industry-specific data from its State of Work in America survey. Respondents shared their thoughts on the latest trends in employee attitudes, desires and concerns across various sectors.

byBrianna Wilson
February 12, 2025
in News

Grant Thornton, a brand of professionals providing end-to-end audit, assurance, tax and advisory services, released industry-specific data from its State of Work in America survey. Respondents shared their thoughts on the latest trends in employee attitudes, desires and concerns across various sectors, including technology, banking, healthcare, manufacturing, retail and transportation and distribution.

Technology Workers Want Job Security

Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful force reshaping workplace dynamics in the technology industry. According to the tech data in Grant Thornton’s 2024 State of Work in America survey, 41% of respondents expressed concerns about being replaced by AI.

Despite the turbulence within the industry, job security isn’t the primary priority for technology workers. In fact, their focus is on career growth.

The top reason that technology respondents joined their current organization was the opportunity for advancement, which ranked higher than base pay. Seventy-three percent of respondents said they are actively pursuing internal advancement.

Respondents also listed the lack of advancement opportunities as the top reason they would leave their current organizations.

Banking Employees Face Burnout

According to the banking data from the firm’s 2024 State of Work in America survey, 40% of banking employees cited base pay as a factor that attracted them to their organization and keeps them there. They also ranked benefits, job security and advancement opportunities as motivators in attraction and retention.

Despite these positives, the banking workforce still has concerns, many of which stem from a shifting industry landscape. The ongoing changes are contributing to stress and burnout, with nearly half of survey respondents reporting burnout within the last year.

Further, 66% of survey respondents said they would contemplate leaving their organization if the right opportunity came along, with 36% citing concerns around job security as the primary motivator.

This suggests that employees have greater awareness of the significance of transformation and its impact on their roles, which reinforces the need to engage with employees to discuss career progression and minimize premature or unwanted turnover.

Stress Continues to Challenge Healthcare Workforce

The healthcare findings from the survey pointed to several factors that are contributing to the ongoing problem of stress in healthcare and the deterioration of workers’ mental well-being.

For instance, 49% said that their organization is inadequately staffed to meet business needs, resulting in longer hours for an overburdened workforce and increased strain on providers. Additionally, 47% specifically cited long hours as a contributor to burnout, while 50% noted that they feel their voices are not heard at work.

At the same time, the findings about the role of technology at healthcare organizations were overwhelmingly positive. Ninety-three percent of respondents reported that technology has a positive or slightly positive impact on their day-to-day roles.

With the healthcare industry facing a projected worker shortage in the hundreds of thousands within the next decade, the need to optimize productivity, improve efficiency and retain workers is critical.

Adopting improvement efforts such as streamlining strategy and operational initiatives, modernizing technology and transforming culture from a command-and-control model to a grassroots model can help to address these opportunities.

Long Hours Plague the Manufacturing Workforce

The manufacturing data found in the 2024 State of Work in America survey revealed one common priority among manufacturing employees: base pay.

According to the data, 50% of respondents were initially attracted to their organizations by base pay, while another 49% said their base pay is what’s keeping them at their organization. Respondents also indicated that they were even more likely to switch employers for an increase in base pay — at least, in urban areas.

So, how can manufacturers recruit and retain workers without constantly escalating base pay? The key is addressing one of their biggest concerns: long hours, with 54% of survey respondents citing it as a contributing factor to burnout.

Creative workforce management strategies that address employees’ top concerns and offer greater flexibility could help incentivize workers to stay with their current organization.

Mental Health and Worker Shortage Top Causes Of Burnout In Retail

The retail results of the 2024 State of Work in America survey uncovered several issues that employers will want to address if they are to retain their workforce.

Fifty-five percent of respondents reported that they have suffered burnout on the job in the past year, with mental health and worker shortages cited by two-thirds (66%) of these workers as the top causes. Among hourly workers, 41% said “unrealistic expectations” was a high stressor.

Overall, more retail employees reported a decline in their financial well-being and their mental and physical health.

To alleviate the pressure of worker shortages and unrealistic expectations, retailers must make sure employees have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities to promote a healthy work-life balance.

Competitive Pay and Technology: Key Factors in Transportation and Distribution

According to the transportation and distribution data found in Grant Thornton’s 2024 State of Work in America survey, industry respondents emphasized base pay (60%) as the most important factor when working for an organization, closely followed by benefits (57%). Fifty-six percent also noted that they would leave their organization if wages could not keep up with inflation.

While base pay might be the clearest way to recruit and retain workers, companies need to find ways to balance competitive salaries against their own finances.

The survey also found that companies need to modernize while also maintaining worker support, especially when it comes to burnout. When asked about the top factor that contributes to burnout, 73% of respondents noted long hours.

While reducing long hours may not always be feasible for drivers and other workers in this industry, technology that enhances route planning can help.

For example, one of the most significant issues that drivers face, especially for those who are sleeping in their cabs, is parking. By utilizing technology, companies can help drivers find safe places to park more quickly, which in turn helps reduce the impact of long hours — and can cut down on burnout.

Ultimately, transportation and distribution companies will need smart solutions to help manage the evolving economic and workforce pressures.

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