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This woman was being loud during a work call, so a coworker interrupted her call to tell her to keep it down. She thinks her coworker shouldn’t handled the situation differently. Is she right, or did ...
First there was "quiet quitting," then there was "quiet hiring," and now the latest workplace trend is "loud quitting," new data shows. Nearly 1 in 5, or 18%, of employees around the world are ...
Quiet quitters and grumpy stayers grabbed headlines, but other workplace trends are gaining steam. More recently, "quiet thrivers" and "loud laborers" have been enjoying their time in the spotlight.
"Loud laborers" have been dubbed the noisier cousins of quiet quitters. These workers will likely spend more of their time discussing work than actually doing it. More than an annoyance ...
While some employees are content to keep their head down, work and log off, "loud laborers" are becoming an increasingly large and disruptive force in the workplace. According to Monster, 77% of ...
Loud talking may distract you from completing your work efficiently. When dealing with loud coworkers, it's important to confront the issue in a tactful manner, so as to not exacerbate the issue.
But it’s worth thinking about how and why people become loud labourers, and what’s pushing us into this behaviour. In many workplaces, it can feel like being a loud labourer is the only way to ...
construction sites or other loud workplaces, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 53% of people ages 20 to 69 who have hearing loss from loud noise report no workplace ...
construction sites or other loud workplaces, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 53% of people ages 20 to 69 who have hearing loss from loud noise report no workplace ...