Global Gallup poll finds 59 per cent of workers who responded said they were quiet quitting at their work.
A new global report paints a grim picture of the workplace: a majority of the world’s workers are quiet quitting and daily stress levels are rising.
Jim Harter, chief scientist in Gallup’s workplace management and wellbeing practices, says these numbers are concerning but not surprising. Quiet quitting is a new term but not a new phenomenon, he says. Mike Shekhtman, a senior regional director for Robert Half Canada, says engagement “has shifted a little bit as we entered 2023, just based on some other factors, such as the burnout rates that have increased year over year.” Indeed, in a May 2023 survey by Robert Half Canada, 36 per cent of workers reported being more burned out now than a year ago.
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