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2016 Employee Engagement Trends: Singapore Lags With Alarming Fall

ANG SAN MEI. SINGAPORE. Perception scores among millennials fell by an alarming 5 points in Singapore in the area of 'talent & staffing'--which refers to…

Aon Hewitt measures employee engagement for more than 1,000 organisations around the globe annually. This study was conducted using data from more than three million employee responses in 2014 and more than four million responses in 2015. The responses come from organisations with fewer than 100 employees to the most complex organisations with hundreds of thousands of employees, across more than 60 industries.

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The news gets better when looking out to the rest of Asia. Anchored by two massive economies in China and India, employee engagement over the last year has risen the most in these high-growth markets --8 points in China, 5 points in India, and a whopping 13 points in the Philippines. //

Stephen Hickey, Partner and Executive Sponsor, Employee Engagement Practice--A sia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, Aon Hewitt said: "More and more companies in Asia are focusing on the overall employee experience, rather than just pay and benefits. This is reflected in the continuous investments and improvements in HR practices that lead to a more positive and productive work experience. The slowing of growth in markets such as China has also meant less aggressive hiring. Employees prefer to stay at their organisation longer, so organisations must engage them actively."

The study measures employee engagement with a Say, Stay, Strive model.

In Asia: