Toxic workplaces can drain productivity and repel top talent. Our latest study, conducted with Workplace Intelligence, delves into this common issue.
We surveyed 1,600 HR leaders and employees to uncover the root causes and potential solutions for toxic environments.
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About the report
That career development is highly desired by employees is not news. What you may not know is just how dependent employee loyalty is on whether or not they get support with their development.
To better understand how support for career advancement—and the lack thereof—impacts engagement and retention, INTOO partnered with independent research firm Workplace Intelligence to survey 1,600 HR leaders and employees.
Download the report to discover where the blindspots may be in your organization, especially among Gen Z.
35% of employees are willing to take a pay cutfor a healthier work environment.
84% of employees affected by workplace toxicity report a decline in engagement and commitment to their employer, while 79% state a decrease in productivity.
24% of employees say having opportunities for growth within the organization would reduce toxicity.
About 1/3 of employees and HR leaders believe thatfostering transparency and communication with the workforce would improve the workplace environment.
Protect employer brand and reputation
66% of people choose to share their poor layoff experiences with others and on social media. 64% of consumers have stopped purchasing a brand’s products after hearing news of that company’s poor employee treatment. Prevent your story from being a negative one.
Source: CareerArc/INTOO Employer Branding Study
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