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Less than one-third of global workers feel their jobs are safe, ADP survey data shows
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- Workers around the world are using artificial intelligence, and commonly putting in unpaid time.
- These are just some of the findings from the People at Work 2026 report by payroll and human resources services provider ADP — which surveyed more than 39,000 adult workers across 36 markets in 2025.
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Workers around the world are using artificial intelligence, and commonly putting in unpaid time. But many still feel uneasy about their jobs and are not engaged in the workplace.
These are just some of the findings from the People at Work 2026 report by payroll and human resources services provider ADP — which surveyed more than 39,000 adult workers across 36 markets in 2025.
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