The Canadian Workplace Culture Index (CWCI) and the Angus Reid Institute set out to gather Canadian’s opinions about workplace culture and create an index representing how Canadians felt about workplace culture, in the midst of the global COVID pandemic. In 2021, we conducted a survey of full-time employed Canadians from across the country and from workplaces of various sizes and industries.
“There were many surprising results to come out of this survey, not least of which was that BIPOC Canadians were three times more likely to have lost their job as a result of COVID-19,” said CWCI Founder and CEO Antonio Zivanovic.
“Additionally, the feedback that large companies have the highest loyalty rates was a surprise and shows that these organizations are the ones making strides in employee retention.”
Key Insights From Our Research:
BIPOC Canadians are three times more likely to state they have been let go from their company because of COVID-19
60 percent of Canadians say they’d leave their current job for the same position at another organization for a 10 percent raise
More than 30 percent of Canadians believe that people get away with bullying at their organizations
More than 1 in 3 Canadians believe that senior managers don’t make an effort to listen to & check-in with and connect with employees
Working Canadians aged 35 – 44 were more likely to express opinions of workplace dissatisfaction than any other age group
Get an inside look at the Canadian Workplace Culture Report today!
Canadian Workplace Culture Report 2021
The Canadian Workplace Culture Index (CWCI) and the Angus Reid Institute set out to gather Canadian’s opinions about workplace culture and create an index representing how Canadians felt about workplace culture, in the midst of the global COVID pandemic. In 2021, we conducted a survey of full-time employed Canadians from across the country and from workplaces of various sizes and industries.
“There were many surprising results to come out of this survey, not least of which was that BIPOC Canadians were three times more likely to have lost their job as a result of COVID-19,” said CWCI Founder and CEO Antonio Zivanovic.
“Additionally, the feedback that large companies have the highest loyalty rates was a surprise and shows that these organizations are the ones making strides in employee retention.”
Key Insights From Our Research:
BIPOC Canadians are three times more likely to state they have been let go from their company because of COVID-19
60 percent of Canadians say they’d leave their current job for the same position at another organization for a 10 percent raise
More than 30 percent of Canadians believe that people get away with bullying at their organizations
More than 1 in 3 Canadians believe that senior managers don’t make an effort to listen to & check-in with and connect with employees
Working Canadians aged 35 – 44 were more likely to express opinions of workplace dissatisfaction than any other age group
Get an inside look at the Canadian Workplace Culture Report today!
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We cannot credibly build an inclusive economic system without addressing the fundamental injustice, inequity and violence that disproportionately impact Black people and other People of Color.
As a community of responsible business leaders, we must get to work to move beyond rhetoric and take meaningful action against racism.
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