Employees voted on the worst workplace jargon. Here's the number one phrase that annoys your coworkersWorkplace jargon frustrates employees and complicates communication.Surveys show phrases like 'circle back' are perceived negatively.Simpler communication is encouraged over complex corporate lingo.
'I could have been at home collaborating with my dog': Woman forced to go into office to 'collaborate.' There's no one else thereEmployees are frustrated when forced to go into the office while others are allowed to work from home.Some companies have made it mandatory for employees to come into the office for at least full or hybrid schedules.