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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.
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 ...
The recent death of Charlie Kirk has sparked strong public reactions and political division, including disparaging remarks by employees on social media. Some employers have reportedly responded by ...
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Political Strikes in Germany: the ILO, a Court and a Nazi Ideology
Self-evidently, strikes are nothing new in Germany. In fact, they date back over 200 years. Yet for the first hundred years ...
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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 ...
The House oversight committee, under its Republican chairman, James Comer, has been a citadel of so much partisan hackery ...
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