72% of Workers Say Their Company Is Thriving – But Nearly Half Say Work Was Better in the Past
72% of Workers Say Their Company Is Thriving – But Nearly Half Say Work Was Better in the Past
New global study finds 41% of individual contributors believe their contribution goes unseen – while 80% believe that recognition illuminates valuable work
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. & DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Workhuman, the world’s leading employee recognition provider, today releases the Humans at Work Barometer, a global study of more than 6,000 workers across 10 countries, examining the state of employee experience, trust, recognition, and organizational readiness for AI transformation.
"Organizations are performing well. Their people are paying the price. That's not a sustainable equation, and the data tells us exactly where the fault lines are." Tom Libretto, President of Workhuman
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The report, subtitled Elevating Humans in an Era of Disruption, finds a striking paradox at the heart of the modern workplace: organizations are thriving, but the people inside them are absorbing the cost – as 41% of individual contributors believe their good work goes unseen and 1 in 3 lack a recognition program.
- 72% of workers describe their organization's profitability and growth as good or great.
- 48% say work used to be a better experience than it is today.
- 51% feel higher pressure than they did a year ago.
- 48% end most working days mentally exhausted and drained.
"The headline numbers on engagement and productivity look healthy," said Tom Libretto, President of Workhuman. "But when you look beneath them, you find a workforce that is straining under real and mounting pressure. Organizations are performing well. Their people are paying the price. That's not a sustainable equation, and the data tells us exactly where the fault lines are."
The Recognition Gap: Workers Believe in It. Most Aren't Getting It.
The most powerful finding in the Humans at Work Barometer is the disconnect between what workers believe recognition does for them, and how often they actually experience it. 1 in 3 workers has no formal recognition program at all.
- More than half of workers haven’t been formally recognized in the past three months.
- Among workers recognized within the last week, 87% feel a strong sense of belonging, vs. only 44% among those never recognized.
- 90% of workers recognized within the last week are optimistic about their future at work – compared to 53% among those who have never been recognized.
"When it’s done well, recognition works," said Libretto. "The evidence couldn't be clearer, and it’s why we guarantee it. And workers overwhelmingly believe in it, too. The problem is that most of them aren't receiving it nearly often enough."
Good Work Is Going Unseen — and Workers Know It
One of the Humans at Work Barometer's most consequential findings is the disconnect between what workers believe they are contributing and what they believe their organizations actually see.
- 66% believe their organization can identify its strongest contributors.
- 51% of individual contributors are not confident that advancement decisions are based on evidence
- 51% of workers who rate themselves as exceptional performers believe high performers at their organization are easily overlooked.
"You can’t make good talent decisions with bad information," said Libretto. “When the reliable majority of your workforce doesn't believe their work is visible to the people making decisions about their careers, there is huge risk. Organizations should be seeking out better, more trustworthy sources for talent intelligence, like the human data that comes from strategic recognition."
Workers Trust Recognition to Surface What Performance Reviews Miss
Workers don’t need to be persuaded that recognition matters. They already believe it, overwhelmingly and across every demographic cut in the data.
- 80% of workers say recognition makes valuable work visible across the organization.
- 78% of workers and 82% of senior leaders believe recognition should help inform promotion decisions.
- 77% say it makes them more likely to go above and beyond.
- 70% say recognition received from others has helped colleagues understand their skills and contributions.
The Manager Capacity Crisis: A Hidden Upstream Problem
Behind many of the individual contributor gaps there is also a supply-side problem that organizations have been slow to confront. When managers were asked whether they have both the time and resources to support their direct reports effectively, only 47% said yes. More than half are attempting to develop their people with inadequate time, inadequate resources, or both.
“We talk constantly about what managers need to do for their teams,” said Martin. “We almost never talk about manager engagement itself. We’ve made the role harder than it has ever been – with organizational transformation, AI transition, development, and culture stewardship, all at once – and then we’re shocked when the people responsible for engaging others aren’t engaged themselves. You cannot pour from an empty cup. The data shows the real cost of that failure.”
About the 2026 Humans at Work Barometer
The 2026 Humans at Work Barometer surveyed 6,024 full-time employees across 10 countries in Europe, North America, South America, Africa and Asia in February and March 2026. The study examines indices across Workplace Stability, Trust & Culture, AI Readiness, Career Opportunity, and Recognition Exposure and Impact – to provide a comprehensive picture of the global employee experience.
The full report is available at https://www.workhuman.com/resources/reports-guides/2026-workhuman-global-barometer-report
About Workhuman
Workhuman® is the world’s leading recognition and rewards platform, serving organizations of all sizes—from the Fortune 500 to fast-growing mid-market companies—across more than 180 countries. With over 25 years of category leadership, we support 8+ million employees worldwide and have facilitated more than 100 million moments of connection that elevate culture and drive performance.
With over a decade of consistent profitability, Workhuman® stands as proof that investing in people delivers lasting business value. Our pioneering Human Intelligence® technology transforms recognition into strategic insight, empowering organizations to unlock the full potential of their people while driving measurable business impact and culture transformation.
Learn more at www.workhuman.com.
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