Malaysia findings

Asia Pacific Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey 2024

Asia Pacific Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey 2024: Malaysia findings
  • Report
  • 5 minute read
  • July 2024

Change is constant, accelerating and evokes feelings of both optimism and uncertainty. This is a key theme from PwC’s latest survey of 19,500 workers across Asia Pacific, including 1,500 workers in Malaysia. The report highlights the need for business leaders to understand their employees’ goals, identify obstacles to change and work collaboratively to create a culture of innovation.

PwC’s 2024 Asia Pacific Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey explores employee sentiments on business sustainability, desired skills development, perspectives on emerging technologies, climate initiatives and workplace dynamics.

Workers in the region today, including Malaysia, reported a significant increase in workloads and an accelerating pace of change, which both excites and overwhelms them. Job switching may surpass ‘Great Resignation’ levels as worker confidence rises. How will employers respond to this increasingly empowered workforce?

The survey highlights the need for business leaders to understand their employees’ goals, identify obstacles to change and work collaboratively with their teams to create a culture of innovation.

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Kartina Abdul Latif

Kartina Abdul Latif

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