A new survey shows rising levels of people expressing mild or strong grievances in and about the workplace, which will likely ...
Most people cringe when they hear the word politics in the workplace. It brings to mind backroom deals, favoritism, turf wars ...
America may be more polarized than ever and HR professionals say this attitude continues to bleed into the workplace. 15% said differing political views caused an employee to leave their job. 28% told ...
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 ...
Keeping politics out of work environments strengthens cohesion, reduces risk, and protects organizational resilience.
Companies have been firing employees and cracking down on reactions to Charlie Kirk's assassination, in what business and legal experts call a "pretty bad" time for free speech.
Let’s face it. Every workplace is full of organizational politics – people trying to get ahead, to get an advantage. The competitive workplace compels us to engage in self-serving behavior as we ...