Workers under high pressure (Chinanews.cn) Updated: 2006-07-12 10:24
South China Daily recently held a questionnaire survey about the pressures of
the office workers. Ninety-seven percent of 5,000 responders said they were
under pressure, of which 30% complained the pressure was unendurable.
However, the result also showed something on the bright side. More than 80%
of the responders said that pressure would not be a serious problem. "It is
one's attitude toward it that counts," claimed one responder.
Most of the 5,000 responders live in Shenzhen, 45% of whom have worked for
less than 3 years. About 50% of the responders work in privately owned
enterprises. Thirty-four percent of them have a monthly income of less than
2,000 yuan. Twenty-four percent of them earn 2,000 to 3,000 yuan per month. The
monthly salary of 26% of them is over 3,000 yuan but less than 5,000 yuan. Only
16% of the responders could get more than 5,000 yuan per month.
Most of the complainers gave no thought to where the pressure came at all.
The survey showed that housing, education and medical care were the principal
sources of the financial pressures. Worries about their future pressed 31% of
the office workers very hard. Neglect by their bosses put 16% of the responders
under very heavy pressure. (For more biz stories, please visit Industry Updates)
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