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New study: City employees happier

The City of Pensacola has completed its fourth annual city employee engagement and satisfaction survey, which shows a consistent increase in employee engagement during Mayor Grover Robinson’s term as Mayor. The City of Pensacola rose from the 39th percentile for employee engagement in 2019 to the 67th percentile in 2022, when compared to other organizations nationwide.

The 2022 survey showed that 69% of employees are satisfied to work for the city, and 60% of employees are highly engaged in their work.

The survey gathered valuable feedback from staff in an effort to identify areas for improvement and better serve city employees and residents. The survey saw great participation from staff, with 73% of employees completing it during the survey period in June and July 2022.

“Taking care of City of Pensacola employees has been one of my top priorities since I took office, and I am excited to see those efforts positively reflected in our employee engagement survey,” Mayor Robinson said. “Engaged employees not only create a better work environment, but also provide better service to our citizens overall, which is our ultimate goal. There is always room for improvement, and I appreciate our employees who took the time to give valuable feedback on how we as a city can continue to improve and enhance our employee engagement.”

Some highlights of the 2022 survey results include:

Conducting an employee engagement survey was one of the recommendations from Mayor Robinson’s Transition Team Report, something Transition Team Chairman Quint Studer identified as an important action item to help improve employee performance and morale.
Using a series of questions with a five-point scale, the survey measured employee attitudes on 13 factors, including city image, recognition and development, compensation and benefits, work pressure, progress and job security.

Some strengths employees identified through the survey included satisfaction with benefits, recognition, opportunities for development, and feeling like their supervisor treats people fairly and cares about them as people. Other factors where the city scored above the norm were satisfaction with coworkers, treatment and work pressure.

Several areas that scored below the norm on the survey were city image, communication and compensation. The city has been continuing to address compensation through the implementation of a merit-based pay plan by Human Resources.

Other items that received high scores (above the norm) in the survey included:

  • Retirement plan
  • Health benefits
  • Accountability
  • Supervisors caring about employees
  • Fair treatment by supervisors
  • Working with supervisors to set clear work goals and objectives

The survey was conducted by Atlanta-based Sperduto & Associates, a firm of corporate psychologists and management consultants that works with organizations throughout the country to help their employees be more engaged, satisfied and productive at work.

To view the City of Pensacola Employee Engagement Survey results, visit the city’s website.

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