New York – About four out of five U.S. workers say they expect to feel safe at work, according to the results of a recent survey conducted by Sterling Talent Solutions, an employment background screening and onboarding firm.
That figure exceeds the percentage of people who said they expect to feel safe while dining at a restaurant (70 percent), with a service professional in their home (68 percent) or traveling on an airplane (65 percent). Five percent of the survey’s 1,077 respondents said they never expect to feel safe.
The survey also concluded that political allegiances do not have a significant effect on people’s beliefs about safety. Almost the same percentage of Democrats (47 percent), Republicans (48 percent) and Independents (48 percent) reported that public safety is one of the most important issues facing the nation.