2022 Public Service Employee Survey: Highlights

The 2022 Public Service Employee Survey took place from November 2022 to February 2023.

This report contains highlights of the results.

Participation

Themes

These highlights cover seven themes:

Workplace well-being

Mental health in the workplace

Work‑related stress

The survey asked employees about the extent to which 22 factors cause them stress at work. The top five factors were as follows:

Anti-racism

The 2022–23 survey contained three new questions about racism in the workplace:

Actions to address racism

Leadership

Senior management

Change management

Mobility and retention

Intention to leave

In 2022, 38% of respondents said they intend to leave their current position in the next two years, up from 24% in 2020.

Reasons for leaving

The results for the reasons for leaving break down as follows:

Duty to accommodate

Requests

Implementation

Hybrid work (These responses were captured during a specific time period (November 2022 to February 2023))

Work arrangements

In 2022–23, respondents’ work arrangements broke down as follows:

Work location

Nearly three‑quarters of respondents (71%) usually work at a Government of Canada (GC) location on the same day(s) every week.

Time spent working at a GC location:

Perceptions of work location

Respondents were asked to choose which of 11 activities are best completed at a GC location. Respondents could choose as many activities as they liked. The top three responses were as follows:

Perceptions of hybrid work

Harassment and discrimination

Harassment

11% of respondents said they had been the victim of harassment on the job in the previous 12 months, the same rate as in 2020.

Top three types of harassment on the job:

  1. offensive remarks (55%)
  2. unfair treatment (51%)
  3. being excluded or being ignored (46%)

Discrimination

8% of respondents said they had been the victim of discrimination on the job in the previous 12 months, up from 7% in 2020.

Top three types of discrimination on the job:

  1. sex (27%)
  2. race (27%)
  3. age (24%)

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