The 2024 presidential election is just around the corner — and young employees are threatening to quit if their bosses express a political belief they disagree with.
In fact, a new poll found that nearly half of workers under 35 say they’d quit a job over political differences at work.
In an era of polarization, Americans have cut ties with partners, friends and even family members over political disagreements, but now it seems they’re even willing to leave a paycheck behind.
It’s a sign that politics has become all-encompassing — and that there’s no place in society left that it hasn’t penetrated. Worse yet, young people are totally intolerant of people they disagree with.
According to a Harris Poll commissioned by the job search company Indeed, 60% of employees would prefer to work for a company with a CEO that shares their political beliefs. […]
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