A new survey indicates that age plays a significant factor in whether people are willing to leave their jobs.
While most employees may be unlikely to quit their jobs over politics, Generation Z and millennials might be turning the tide.A new survey from Kickresume shows that age played a significant factor in whether people were willing to leave their jobs.While 86 percent said they weren't willing to change jobs because of political differences, the 14 percent who said they would leave mostly consisted of members of younger generations.
'In the survey, men were more likely to leave jobs over political views, making up 68 percent of those who would quit, compared with just 32 percent of women.Driscoll, who stopped working with a client after learning the person participated in the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, said employers are going to need to recognize the shift and create a workplace that embraces 'moral alignment' or risk losing talent.
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