SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Teambridge, the AI-native workforce management platform, today unveiled its 2025 market research report, The Retention Puzzle: What Today's Workers Want and What Drives Them Away. The research surveyed more than 1,000 hourly workers across five major industries, including healthcare, manufacturing, events and venues, and long-term care, about the challenges and frustrations of their roles.
Despite job reports and macroeconomic data showing slowing job growth, hourly workers, who make up the majority of the job market, aren't clinging to their roles. The data is clear: even in a soft job market, hourly workers won't stay with an employer or agency if their needs aren't met.
The findings reveal that only 29% of hourly workers are likely to stay with their current employer in the next year. And while pay is a factor, half of the respondents (50%) said that flexible hours, reliable scheduling, and good communication make or break their decision on where to work. These factors outweigh growth opportunity and promotion, which only 31% of workers said was a reason they would stay with an employer.
Similarly, hourly workers stated they need the ability to easily clock in and out, get paid at the end of a shift, and view and claim shifts.
"Making the roles of essential workers reliable isn't just a nice-to-have, it's also critical to the US economy," said Tito Goldstein, co-founder and co-CEO of Teambridge. "Even with a cooling job market, hourly workers aren't staying put out of fear. The 'Essential Economy' that we surveyed here represents $7.5 trillion in output per year, which equates to 52 million jobs. These are workers that can't be replaced with AI, and we need them to stay in the workforce in these important jobs to keep the country running."
Key findings include:
Industry-specific challenges:
"Reliability has to be the new employer or agency value proposition," said Arjun Vora, co-founder and co-CEO of Teambridge. "Today's workers are more likely than ever to vote with their feet. When they can count on their schedules, their pay, and their ability to reach someone for help, they stay. The good news is, all of this is in the control of employers and agencies."
As the hourly workforce continues to evolve, one priority is emerging across every sector: reliability. Employers who deliver it, through clearer communication, predictable and flexible scheduling, and faster pay, will be the ones who keep top talent.
To read the full report, visit teambridge.com/growth/the-retention-puzzle.
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About Teambridge
Teambridge is the only AI-native contingent workforce management platform purpose-built for the complexities of managing hourly, contract, and frontline teams. Teambridge helps 250 businesses with over 500,000 workers drive revenue, reduce costs, and retain talent. The fully composable, no-code platform unifies recruiting, onboarding, credentialing, scheduling, time tracking, and compliance into an end-to-end system, replacing manual processes with automations while giving you the flexibility to run your business your way. And with a powerful, user-friendly app for everything from shift swaps to time tracking and earned wage access, Teambridge drives worker engagement and retention.
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