Crisis leaves Czechs more satisfied with working positions, study

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The percentage of Czechs who say they are satisfied by their jobs has increased since the coronavirus crisis in March began, a new survey suggests, according to Czech Radio.
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Three-quarters of respondents in a study carried out in the summer by Grafton Recruitment said they were content in their employment, a rise of 3% on a similar survey conducted last year.
This increase has been attributed to increased uncertainty on the labor market, as employees report feeling less frustrated by a lack of opportunities for career growth or their pay level. They are also less inclined to seek a change in the context of the crisis, Czech Radio says.
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