SHOCK: Half of employed workers in the United States consider themselves “Quiet Quitters” i.e. employees who do the minimum necessary to keep their jobs.

via washingtontimes:

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Half of U.S. workers responding to a recent Gallup survey now consider themselves “quiet quitters” — employees who do the minimum necessary to keep their jobs.

The percentage of disengaged workers has risen steadily since 2019, according to Gallup.

Experts attribute the spike to large numbers of managers quitting during the pandemic, a struggling job market, and the unhappiness of young people with remote work.

 

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