Just under half of all workers say they would be in favor of a ban on talking politics in the office, a new CNBC survey finds.
Given the choice to ban a single topic from being discussed at work, just under half of American workers polled by CNBC and SurveyMonkey say they would choose political conversations.
Office politics have always been a point of frustration for workers, but now it's politics in the office that's getting to many American workers.a prime example — just under half of American workers polled by CNBC and SurveyMonkey say they would support a ban on political conversations at work. The CNBC | SurveyMonkey online poll was conducted April 3-5 among a national sample of 5,993 workers in the United States.them in the workplace has risen, according to research from the Society for Human Resource Management . It found in a 2022 survey that 26% of workers said they personally experienced either positive and negative treatment at work related to politics. In 2019, only 11% of workers cited politics as a factor in treatment.
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