Great Resignation Continues , As 1 in 5 Say They Plan, To Change Jobs This Year.<br />CNBC reports a recent survey may indicate the Great Resignation isn't stopping soon.<br />The survey by PwC found that 1 in 5 workers from 44 different countries intends to <br />switch jobs in the next year.<br />Experts say better wages and the <br />search for more fulfilling careers <br />have driven workers to switch jobs.<br />35% of those surveyed say they plan to ask their employers for higher wages this year.<br />The findings are very clear... <br />you see a significant number <br />of employees concerned about their future employment and <br />their job security. , Bob Moritz, global chairman of PwC, at <br />World Economic Forum in Davos, via CNBC.<br />71% of respondents said a wage increase would drive them to change employers.<br />69% said a more fulfilling career would <br />also prompt a change of employers.<br />Rewarding [work] has <br />to get defined in new <br />and different ways. , Bob Moritz, global chairman of PwC, at <br />World Economic Forum in Davos, via CNBC.<br />66% of those surveyed <br />said they want a workplace that <br />allows them to be themselves.<br />The role of employers isn’t to tell workers what to think, but to give them a voice, choice, , Bhushan Sethi, co-leader of PwC's global <br />people and organization services, via CNBC.<br />... and safe environment to share feelings, listen and learn about how these issues are impacting their colleagues. , Bhushan Sethi, co-leader of PwC's global <br />people and organization services, via CNBC