45% of workers say they don't want to go into the office because of political tensions
Briefly

Anxiety surrounding the presidential election and its outcomes is leading many workers to avoid in-person office attendance, especially when their political views differ from their colleagues.
In an environment charged with political discourse, workers may opt for remote work to avoid uncomfortable face-to-face interactions, and to navigate the intricate dynamics of differing political beliefs.
The significant number of workers planning to stay home on election day indicates a broader trend of seeking to escape the stress associated with the growing political divide.
Amidst the election season, 45% of U.S. workers reported reluctance to enter the office due to workplace tensions ignited by political opinions, with increased discomfort for in-office staff.
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