They're working REAL hard to bury the lede in the Deloitte survey that spun up this article.
They focus almost exclusively on "the poor state of employees’ mental and physical well-being," while leaving compensation as an afterthought.
Less than two-thirds of workers say their physical and mental well-being are “excellent” or “good” (63% and 58%, respectively), and an even lower percentage rate their social (45%) and financial (35%) well-being positively.
Heres a chart that tells the tale of how deliberately oblivious the C-Levels are.
Might just be me, but I've always found that fair pay tends to help boost all other categories..