A new survey by Bayt.com, the Middle East's #1 job site, and YouGov, market research agency, investigates the key factors driving employee loyalty towards the workplace. Data revealed that over6 in10 (61%) employees in Jordan feel loyal to their current company whilst50% of the respondents have been working with their current company for four years or more. Only23% reported not feeling loyal, while the remainder were neutral.
Benefits of Employee Loyalty
In Jordan,85% of employees feel highly engaged in their daily work and34% will stay in their current organization for a long time even though other companies might offer them better salaries. Loyal employees who are engaged and satisfied at work are the cornerstone of a business. A whopping71% of employees feel proud when talking about their company’s products and services and57% would recommend their company as a good workplace to others.
Engaged and loyal employees are more productive, creative, and lead to reduced costs. Better work quality (72%), going the extra mile (67%) and increased productivity (66%) are some of the top perceived benefits of employee loyalty, according to survey data.
Ola Haddad, Director of Human Resources at Bayt.com says: “Our latest research sheds light on what connects employees to their current organisations. Factors such as recognition, salary and benefits play a major role in making employees feel that they are valued. Jordan’s most loyal employees not only bring success to their organisation, they are invested in their work and consistently try to improve themselves to drive better business outcomes.”
Factors Affecting Employee Loyalty
This latest research highlights that having an employee engagement strategy gives employers a competitive advantage in recruiting, retaining and engaging employees. Basic salary (62%), additional benefits offered by the company (42%) and employee-job fit (35%) are the top three factors perceived to impact employee loyalty the most across Jordan.
The survey also showed that employees want their employers to develop a positive culture. In the MENA region, lack of trust in the management of the current employer (55%) is the top reason for not feeling loyal towards the company. This is followed by the lack of job security with39% of the employees saying so.
When asked about what can employers do to increase the loyalty among their employees, a higher proportion of Jordan respondents believe that rewards/ recognition (72%), providing benefits (56%) and creating growth opportunities for the employees (52%) are some of the major factors that can create an impact.
On the other hand, heavy workload at all times/ unequal distribution of work (55%), consistently disregarding employee suggestions (55%), lack of efforts to retain current employees (55%) and forcing work on employees that they are not skilled to do (51%) are some of the top perceived catalysts that can cause damage to employee’s loyalty.
Zafar Shah, Research Director at YouGov says: “Employee loyalty is a key driver of workforce stability in today’s fast-changing professional landscape. As our survey data shows, several factors including compensation and benefits, career development, work environment and workplace relationships drive employee experiences and loyalty. Hence, becoming more competitive with employee compensation and total rewards would be a wise investment for most organizations.”
Data for the2022 Bayt.com Employee Loyalty in the MENA Survey was collected online from April14 to May12,2022. Results are based on a sample of3,166 respondents from countries including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Sudan among others.