REUTERS/Kacper PempelSupporters take part in a Law and Justice Party (PiS) presidential candidate Jarolaw Kaczynski’s election rally in Bialystok, eastern Poland July 1, 2010.
You might think people are happiest in their jobs in the big capitals of Europe, such as London or Berlin.But those political and financial centres fail to get in to the top locations for happy worker, according to a study from the European Commission.
European citizens were asked a range of questions about the cities they live in for the report.
One of those questions was: “On the whole, are you very satisfied, fairly satisfied, not very satisfied or not at all satisfied with your personal job situation?”
The results are in and it doesn’t look good for the bigger capitals. London comes in a lowly 27th.
Here are the cities that scored the highest in the job satisfaction stakes.