People are arguing over politics in general, but also at work. It's hurting productivity, culture and retention.
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Research Shows That Political Talk Is Tanking Workplace Harmony. Here’s How Leaders Can Fix It
A new survey shows a large majority of employees are uncomfortable with political discussions on the job and want them excluded from the workplace. In a world where political disagreements have ripped ...
Political-related debate among employees has the potential of reducing productivity and may also foster bias and resentment that could lead to harassment and discrimination claims. The fall typically ...
Discontent has surged across U.S. society, largely defined the last three presidential elections, and now appears set to challenge business owners in the workplace. The rising sense of grievance ...
Every episode of “The Paper” features an opening credits montage of archival footage from the pre-Internet era, before the 24-hour news cycle and handheld devices ruled the information space. Some ...
The 2024 presidential election served as a lightning rod for bigger issues in the workplace. New research by Energage shows a silent divide where employees face challenges discussing political and ...
Nearly 7 in 10 employees surveyed said they don’t want to discuss politics at work, according to Monster's Politics in the Workplace Report, released Tuesday. Fourteen percent of workers went as far ...
In a world where political disagreements have ripped friendships, and even families asunder, it isn’t surprising similarly acrimonious debate also arises in the workplace. In fact, those verbal ...
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