Election Day tensions so high some employers grant remote work week
Briefly

"Four in 10 managers will have staff work remotely during election week, indicating that political tensions are significant enough to disrupt traditional workplace dynamics."
"This is just very clearly the most politically, socially, economically charged presidential election in our lifetime, and we really want them to feel like they can be where they need to be."
"About 30% say the election has caused conflicts among employees, highlighting the extent to which political discussions can impact team cohesion and productivity."
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