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All over the world, employees are quiet quitting – not leaving their jobs, but decreasing the number of hours they work and only completing tasks that fall within their job description. If this is something you’re interested in doing or if you’re a manager struggling against the quiet quitting tide, you’ve come to the right place! This guide has everything you need to know about quiet quitting, including prevention strategies and next steps.
Quiet Quitting at a Glance
Quiet quitting is when employees reduce their workload to the bare minimum requirements of their position. Reasons for quiet quitting include bad work-life balance, low pay, and a stressful workplace. Managers can reduce quiet quitters by respecting their off time, offering more support, and acknowledging their worth.
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