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Worker engagement just hit a decade low — and new data from 88 million employees shows why managers are the problem
Worker engagement in the U.S. has fallen to a decade low, with only 30% of employees reporting engagement. A study analyzing 88 million employees found that poor managerial practices and lack of psychological safety are key factors. The Center for Organizational Effectiveness identified workplace concerns related to psychological safety as major contributors to disengagement.
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