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Fueled by employee burnout and a labor market that has favored workers and job seekers, the phenomenon of quiet quitting has emerged this year. In quiet quitting, employees refuse to go above and beyond for their employers while still staying in their jobs, doing the minimum to stay employed.

Are you worried your employees will engage in quiet quitting?
Yes (51%, 81 VOTES)
No (49%, 78 VOTES)
Poll Description

Fueled by employee burnout and a labor market that has favored workers and job seekers, the phenomenon of quiet quitting has emerged this year. In quiet quitting, employees refuse to go above and beyond for their employers while still staying in their jobs, doing the minimum to stay employed.

  • 159 Votes
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  • October 31, 2022

    Quiet quitting has been going on for decades. It's nothing new. Someone just put a fancy name on it to scare employers into thinking it's something new.