From toenail clippings on the office carpet to bathing with the office kitchen sponge, it seems as if everyone’s colleagues are dragging them down.
Labour Day has arrived again in the US, with another opportunity to consider the continued decline of the place we call the office.
Worst of all? That would be the pile of toenail clippings on the office carpet, which had prompted the workplace experience team to be called in.“I’ve been around forever,” the senior employee said. “But even the people who are younger, but who were in the workforce prior to 2020 and used to come into the office every day, have noticed that there an ignorance … truly a non-knowing of office norms.”People are more likely to talk loudly about work-inappropriate matters, she said.
According to a Gallup analysis in February, only 38 per cent of employees felt respected at work, down from 44 per cent in March 2020. At the same time, only 30 per cent of workers polled in February viewed their organisation as having a positive impact on people and the planet, a five-percentage-point drop from June 2021.
While they were told by the bride that the wedding was being kept small, according to the Reddit post, the rest of the small office was told that the user couldn’t make it. At a department meeting, a co-worker told the person that it was a “shame” that they hadn’t been there. When the snubbed employee said out loud that they weren’t invited, their relationship with the bride soured.TikTok is no better. One woman has a series, totaling almost 1.
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