JANGAN KEBANYAKAN DENGERIN NARASI KIAMAT SOAL DUNIA KERJA. DATA MALAH NAMPOL MUKA MEREKA.
Katanya semua orang benci kerja? Katanya semua karyawan stres, depresi, dan muak? Bullshit.
Survei terbaru dari Deputy justru menunjukkan 78,9% pekerja shift pulang kerja dengan perasaan positif. Angka itu naik dibanding tahun lalu. Yang benar-benar merasa tidak bahagia? Cuma 5,9%, bahkan menjadi yang terendah dalam empat tahun terakhir.
Ironisnya, hasil ini muncul ketika sentimen konsumen sedang lemah dan banyak orang khawatir soal ekonomi. Artinya, realitas di lapangan tidak selalu sama dengan narasi pesimis yang ramai di internet.
Ada fakta yang lebih menarik lagi:
- Industri hospitality menjadi sektor dengan tingkat kepuasan tertinggi.
- Retail juga berada di posisi atas.
- Healthcare justru menjadi sektor dengan kepuasan paling rendah di antara sektor utama.
- Pekerja di kafe dan coffee shop mencatat persentase jawaban "luar biasa" tertinggi.
- Generasi Alpha dan Gen Z menjadi kelompok usia yang paling banyak melaporkan pengalaman kerja positif.
Tapi jangan salah paham. Masalah belum selesai. Jumlah pekerja yang menjawab cuma "biasa aja" terus meningkat. Ini sinyal bahaya. Orang tidak langsung resign karena benci. Mereka resign karena capek dihargai nol, jadwal berantakan, gaji tidak adil, dan perusahaan pelit mengapresiasi kerja keras.
Pesannya jelas. Kalau perusahaan masih pelit, semena-mena, dan nganggep karyawan cuma angka di spreadsheet, jangan kaget kalau talenta terbaik cabut satu per satu. Jangan goblok menyalahkan generasi muda kalau yang rusak justru budaya kerjanya.
Data tidak peduli opini. Data berbicara. Dan kali ini, datanya menampar keras semua narasi yang asal teriak kalau "semua orang membenci pekerjaannya."



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