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India – Majority of employees quit their ‘BOSSES’ and not ‘JOBS’

Nearly 69% of corporate employees who quit their jobs complain about the indifferent attitude of their bosses or immediate supervisor while remaining move to a new position in the same company, according to a recent survey conducted by ASSOCHAM on the occasion of “Boss Day”.

The aforesaid findings are condensed at a random survey conducted by the associated chambers of commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) on “Employees-Bosse relationship” in which approximately 2,500 executives poured their responses on their preference of changing job while in work.

Around 55 per cent of the survey respondents fall under the age bracket of 20-29 years, followed by 30-39 years (26 per cent), 40-49 years (16 per cent), 50-59 years (2 per cent) and 60-69 years (approximately 1 per cent)…

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