Eighty-five per cent of workers inclined to quit after ‘unfair’ performance reviews

More than half of employees say they are likely to leave employer while regular check-in sessions are favoured over annual ones, finds survey

Eighty-five per cent of workers inclined to quit after ‘unfair’ performance reviews
Eighty-five per cent of workers questioned by employee management company Reflektive said they would consider leaving their employer after receiving what they perceived to be an unfair appraisal. Credit: imtmphoto (Shutterstock) [/phtoo]

It’s a dreaded time of year for many, but employers might want to take note: Employees who think they have had an “unfair” performance review could very well quit, according to a study.

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