Is it suprising 38% of UK office workers would somewhat see office co-worker lose their job to save or improve their personal Salary a market survey has shown.

It was also showed that Coffee and tea was revealed to be much more of a concern in the office than helping the environment or recycling at work, as almost seven in ever ten stated that they would alternatively sacrifice eco-friendly recycling projects than lose the coffee and tea  making machine at the office.

The survey, polled 500 UK office staff following concerns of a UK double dip recession released earlier in the week.
Almost half 48% of those office workers that completed the survey reported that could give up their lunchtime breaks only if forced to make an office work sacrifice, even though giving up on cigarette smoke breaks 14%, saturdays and sundays off 12% and company vehicles 8% remained much less popular alternatives.

However a massive 62% of UK office workers showed a more significant level of allegiance by stating they would be more satisfied to take a decrease in their Salary to help save a co workers position.
 
Many people consider the only way to encourage staff is basically to offer them more income but market research results demonstrate that this view is considerably too simple.
Nearly two thirds of all those UK office staff surveyed said they would be prepared to take a Salary cut to retain another person in the work which demonstrates just how significant a good workforce ethos can be in the work environment. For many people, income is their single inspiring aspect so it’s hardly surprising that over a third of those surveyed stated they would be pleased to see a co-worker dismissed if it could gain them in financial terms.