Many of the workers surveyed in the years following Project Crested Ice reported health problems.
Some 58 percent of workers surveyed said they had had an office romance, according to an article in the current issue of Men's Health.
A majority of the workers surveyed would prefer to let outside arbitrators settle disputes, and thus have the final say.
Other polls have reported that 51 percent of all workers surveyed said they would like to work past the age of 65.
We found those workers surveyed understand the problems in their companies and are willing to contribute toward improving them.
Eight-eight percent of the workers surveyed said they were satisfied with their jobs.
First the good news: Asked what frightened them most in the workplace, 54 percent of the 3,000 nonpostal workers surveyed said they had no fears at all.
Not surprisingly, 94 percent of the workers surveyed in Oregon also endorsed the law.
Two-thirds of part-time workers surveyed in 1990 did not want a full-time job (Dept. of Employment 1991).
This study also reports that 51.4% of the workers surveyed have already experienced verbal abuse, and 29.8% of them have encountered bullying/mobbing within the workplace.