60% of workers say their wellbeing isn't looked after.
Three quarters of private healthcare and education staff don't feel their financial and lifestyle needs are being met by their employer.
According to a new survey from Lockton People Solutions the public sector isn't much better, with 60% of workers saying their wellbeing isn't looked after.
Retirement plans, family planning and mental health assistance, are all supports said to be lacking in those sectors.
Lockton People Solution's Ray McKenna says employers must adapt to their workers' changing needs:
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