Got Manners? New Survey Shows People Have Quit Their Jobs in Bad Environments
If you’ve had a coworker or two ditch the “please” and “thank you” comments for some harsher words, you’re not alone.
That is, a quarter of workers actually resigned from their jobs because they were on the receiving end of bad manners in the office. Weber Shandwick and Powell Tate in conjunction with KRC Research surveyed 1,000 individuals about nastiness in work and in life as well.
Across each generation people reported observing rudeness although Millennials are most inclined to notice the uncivility.
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