Talkback: Happiness over salaries and job titles?
15-Jan-15 18:05
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Would you choose a fair work-life balance over a big fat paycheck? Well, according to a survey carried out recently, Malaysians prefer a happy lifestyle, centred on work-life balance, over a successful career that brings in the big bucks.
The Kelly Global Workforce Index (KGWI) carried out by global recruitment firm, Kelly Services, found that 67% of Malaysians felt that way together with 65% of respondents from China (surprisingly) and 76% of respondents in Thailand. Singapore stands on its own with 57% of respondents feeling the complete opposite. No surprises there.
But while we’d prefer a less-stress life for lesser income, can we sustain our current living costs? Everyone’s feeling the pinch and the only so-called good thing happening right now is the drop in petrol price. Everything else seem to be going up in cost - electricity, food, transportation. Just today, school bus operators are implementing a 20% hike in their fares despite the drop in fuel prices. Their reason for the hike? The escalating operating and maintenance costs.
So, how are Malaysians going to survive on a mediocre monthly income?
Can Malaysians really have it all; can we choose a work-life balance over higher salaries and still be happy?
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Tags: the kelly global workforce index, kgwi, kelly services, work-life balance, malaysian workforce, happiness index, happiness, malaysia survey, malaysia