42% of American workers say they have fought about politics at work—and you can expect it to continue (via CNBCMakeIt)
For years, workers have been told to keep politics out of the workplace, but these days that can seem unavoidable.from the Society for Human Resource Management, 42% of U.S. employees say they have personally experienced, and 44% say they have witnessed, political disagreements at work.
. "Companies can't, and shouldn't try to, quash these conversations because — contrary to popular belief — they're already happening. But what they can do is create inclusive cultures of civility where difference isn't a disruption."The trend isn't just happening among workers; employers are also becoming more politically vocal.
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