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Latest issue of Today at Work captures the pulse of global workforce sentiment to uncover how AI advances and changing demographics offer new challenges and opportunities for workers and employers alike
ROSELAND, N.J., March 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Only 22% of global workers strongly agreed their job was safe from elimination according to Today at Work 2026, Issue 1 from ADP Research. Anxiety over job security was particularly acute among lower-paid, repetitive task workers and people at the bottom of the management hierarchy. These findings, among others, emphasize the opportunity for employers to reimagine their talent strategies and provide clarity to their employees as advances in artificial intelligence and changing demographics bring new challenges and opportunities to the workforce.
"Despite three years of historically low global unemployment and steady economic growth, our data reveals widespread job insecurity expressed by workers worldwide," said Dr. Nela Richardson, chief economist, ADP. "For employers, the worker sentiment findings from Today at Work can help inform new talent management practices rooted in powering skills development, building trust, leveraging cross-generational mentorship, and nurturing employee engagement."
This issue of Today at Work takes a global approach and features survey findings derived from ADP Research's annual Global Workforce Survey of more than 39,000 working adults in 36 markets. The findings reveal key insights into how workers really feel about AI, current workforce engagement levels, the challenges and opportunities a multi-generational workforce offers, and trends in unpaid hours.
"Today at Work meets this moment of structural change with data-driven insights that leaders can leverage to craft a modern talent strategy," said Jay Caldwell, chief talent officer, ADP. "Workers who clearly see the role their existing skillsets will play in an organization's future and investment by their employers in helping them develop skills of the future will be more engaged, productive and have the confidence to thrive in this next era of work."
Clarity is Key: Workers worldwide are anxious about their jobs. Even with worldwide unemployment at its lowest level in decades, fewer than 1 in 4 workers (22%) confidently said they believe their job is safe. In fact, people who fear losing their job are less engaged at work, more stressed, less productive, and much more likely to be spending time and energy looking for work elsewhere.
Integrating AI at Work: Workers who use AI frequently were more likely to say with confidence their job was safe from elimination. Today at Work also found 53% of workers were fully engaged when they strongly agreed their employer was investing in them, while only 12% were fully engaged if they didn't feel the same level of employer investment. Employers have an opportunity to be more intentional by providing supportive means to AI proficiency to ensure workers have the skills needed to thrive in this new world of work.
Capitalize on a Multi-Generational Workforce: For the first time ever, five generations are working together in the workplace, from teenagers to great-grandparents. Today at Work found only 18% of workers aged 55 to 64 and 19% of workers 65+ strongly agreed they have the skills needed to advance, compared to younger workers aged 18 to 26 years old (29%) and workers aged 27 to 39 years old (30%).
Redefining Productivity in the Age of AI: Today at Work found daily users of AI were four times more likely than non-users to say they were feeling less productive than they could be. Understanding how AI changes the nature of work and feelings of productivity will be essential for organizations looking to accurately gauge worker outcomes in the future of work.
Setting Clear Expectations to Drive Efficiency: ADP Research's new analysis found 62% of workers worldwide put in up to five hours of unpaid work each week, while 38% put in six hours or more.
"From job security to engagement and artificial intelligence, Issue 1 of Today at Work 2026 captures the pulse of global workforce sentiment," said Dr. Mary Hayes, director of people and performance, ADP Research. "Our Global Workforce Survey takes these sentiment trends layers deeper to understand how they vary according to industry, education, work type, work environment, and seniority level. This level of granularity can help employers of all sizes around the world better understand what makes workers tick and how slight tweaks in strategy can lead to big performance optimizations."
Global Workforce Survey Methodology
Today at Work 2026, Issue 1 features survey findings derived from ADP Research's annual Global Workforce Survey of more than 39,000 working adults in 36 markets to uncover global workforce sentiment, an examination of how people are navigating the complexities of a changing world. The report presents worker sentiment data sifted by geography, job type, and other dimensions, providing employers with a fine-tuned and granular view of the global workforce that can be used to better understand their workforce and drive growth through data-driven talent decisions.
The 2025 Global Workforce Survey collected responses between July 21 and August 4, 2025, from a random sample, stratified by age and gender, of more than 39,000 working adults in 36 markets, to provide regional and market comparisons of worker sentiment. Respondents come from a wide variety of industries, educational backgrounds, on-site and remote work environments, work types, and skill sets. They represent a range of management and individual contributor roles, working for employers of all sizes.
To view the latest Today at Work 2026 Issue 1, in addition to previous versions, visit here: https://www.adpresearch.com/today-at-work/
About ADP Research
The mission of ADP Research is to make the future of work more productive through data-driven discovery. Companies, workers, and policy makers rely on our finely tuned data and unique perspective to make informed decisions that impact workplaces around the world. To subscribe to monthly email alerts or obtain additional information about ADP Research, including employment and pay data, methodology, and a calendar of release dates, please visit https://www.adpresearch.com.
About ADP (NASDAQ: ADP)
ADP has been shaping the world of work with innovation and expertise for more than 75 years. As a global leader in HR and payroll solutions, ADP continuously works to solve business challenges for our clients and their workers, from simple, easy-to-use tools for small businesses to fully integrated platforms for global enterprises – and everything in between. Always Designing for People means we're focused on just that – people. We use our unmatched AI-driven insights and proven expertise to design innovative solutions that help people achieve greater success at work. More than 1.1 million clients across 140+ countries rely on ADP's exceptional service to support their people and drive their business forward. HR, Talent, Time Management, Benefits, Compliance, and Payroll. Learn more at ADP.com.
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