• The Four Hundred
  • Subscribe
  • Media Kit
  • Contributors
  • About Us
  • Contact
Menu
  • The Four Hundred
  • Subscribe
  • Media Kit
  • Contributors
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Kronos Survey Says Workers Are Under Pressure

    May 4, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The economic meltdown got you down? Well, you’re in good company, apparently.

    Kronos, the privately held application software company that provides various human resources management tools to companies on a wide variety of platforms (including the i platform), and the Workforce Institute, a think tank set up by Kronos in 2006, did a survey of 1,265 full-time and part-time workers between January 30 and February 3 to get a sense of how the economy was affecting their work lives.

    As you might expect, employees say they feel more pressure to go to work now than they might when the economy was better, with 30 percent of respondents saying they were more likely to go to work regardless of physical or emotional state or conflicts with other activities. Kronos warns that this can result in what it calls “presenteeism,” meaning you show up for work, but you are burned out and the business doesn’t necessarily do better. Because of the uncertainty many of people feel in their jobs, moonlighting is also going mainstream, with 49 percent of respondents saying that they are thinking about getting a second job and another 27 percent saying that they either have a second job or are looking for one. And some 45 percent of those surveyed said that at their current jobs, they are willing to take on extra work or extra shifts because they either want to keep their current job or get the money while they can. Of course, nearly a third of those polled said their employers are cutting back on overtime to cut back on payroll expenses.

    Perhaps most stressful of all is the fact that some companies have downsized, and the workload doesn’t go down, but up, ratcheting up the pressure. Some 33 percent of respondents to the Kronos survey said their companies have cut the payroll in the past year because of the economy, and 29 percent of those polled said their workloads have increased.

    RELATED STORIES

    Kronos Gives iSeries HR App an HTML Overhaul

    Kronos Provides Some Financials for Fiscal Q1

    MGM Taps Kronos to Track Casino Workers

    Kronos Says Business Is Still Growing, Profits More So

    Healthcare Company Adopts Biometric Time and Attendance Terminals

    Kronos Unveils i5/OS-Based HR Solution for Casinos

    Kronos To Be Taken Private Through a $1.8 Billion Buyout

    Sales Up 16 Percent in Q1 as Kronos Launches Wares for Manufacturers

    Kronos Buys Two Companies, Warns of Revenue Dip in Q3

    Cabela’s Expands Use of Kronos iSeries Central

    Kronos Expands Further into Gaming with TimeWorks, Compu-Cash Acquisitions

    Kronos Tackles Unscheduled Absenteeism with Labor Software

    Kronos Welcomed Customer Input for iSeries Central 5

    Kronos Buys SimplexGrinnell, Its Largest Competitor



                         Post this story to del.icio.us
                   Post this story to Digg
        Post this story to Slashdot

    Share this:

    • Reddit
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • Twitter
    • Email

    Tags: Tags: mtfh_rc, Volume 18, Number 17 -- May 4, 2009

    Sponsored by
    Rocket Software

    Disrupt Without Disruption

    For over 35 years, Rocket Software’s solutions have empowered businesses to modernize their infrastructure, unlock data value, and drive transformation – all while ensuring modernization without disruption.

    Learn How

    Share this:

    • Reddit
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • Twitter
    • Email

    QlikTech Develops a BI Client for iPhone i OS System Screens Get Web-Enabled With ilook from looksoftware

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

TFH Volume: 18 Issue: 17

This Issue Sponsored By

    Table of Contents

    • New Power6+ Iron: The Feeds and Speeds
    • COMMON Exceeds Expectations in Reno, But Group’s Future Uncertain
    • Bettin’ on the Blade
    • Mad Dog 21/21: The Age of Acquire Us
    • Power Systems Finally Get Solid State Disks
    • What’s the Story with Power6+ Chips?
    • IBM Cancels Systems Conference, Slated for This Month
    • Kronos Survey Says Workers Are Under Pressure
    • IBM Boosts Power Rewards Points for Sun Takeouts
    • Good-Bye BOSaNOVA, Hello 10ZiG Technology

    Content archive

    • The Four Hundred
    • Four Hundred Stuff
    • Four Hundred Guru

    Recent Posts

    • To Comfort The Afflicted And Afflict The Comfortable
    • How FalconStor Is Reinventing Itself, And Why IBM Noticed
    • Guru: When Procedure Driven RPG Really Works
    • Vendors Fill In The Gaps With IBM’s New MFA Solution
    • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 27, Number 27
    • With Power11, Power Systems “Go To Eleven”
    • With Subscription Price, IBM i P20 And P30 Tiers Get Bigger Bundles
    • Izzi Buys CNX, Eyes Valence Port To System Z
    • IBM i Shops “Attacking” Security Concerns, Study Shows
    • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 27, Number 26

    Subscribe

    To get news from IT Jungle sent to your inbox every week, subscribe to our newsletter.

    Pages

    • About Us
    • Contact
    • Contributors
    • Four Hundred Monitor
    • IBM i PTF Guide
    • Media Kit
    • Subscribe

    Search

    Copyright © 2025 IT Jungle