Becker's Healthcare June 19, 2025
Sixty-two percent of U.S. employees do not have high-quality work schedules, a factor tied to increased turnover and reduced productivity, according to a June 10 Gallup article.
The findings are based on the American Job Quality Study, which surveyed 18,429 U.S. employees aged 18 to 75 between Jan. 13 and Feb. 25.
Five findings:
1. Thirty-five percent of respondents reported having a high-quality schedule, while the same percentage cited a medium-quality schedule. Twenty-seven percent said their schedule was low quality.
2. A high-quality work schedule includes predictability (knowing one’s schedule at least two weeks in advance), stability (hours...







