A local union organiser has slammed new research suggesting workers are feeling more optimistic about the job market.
Western Bay EPMU organiser Raymond Wheeler said a "flat job market" combined with minimal wage increases had not created a positive feeling among employees.
His comments follow the release of a new survey, which found workers rate better pay and employer benefits as the most important factor when choosing a job - with job security slipping down the list.
"I'm surprised job security isn't up there because if people haven't got job security, they can't get loans. If they can't get loans, they can't service mortgages."
The results could reflect worker discontent among those who have been starved of a pay rise in the last two to three years, Mr Wheeler suggested. "Maybe money is now a priority because, in the last few years, they haven't got anything."