A new survey finds that 30% of employers and nearly 1 in 5 employees (17%) have argued with a co-worker over a particular candidate this election season.
The CareerBuilder survey finds that nearly 1 in 5 (19%) of employers have argued with a co-worker over Donald Trump and 17% have done so over Hillary Clinton. While both male and female employers say they have debated with a co-worker over Trump most (22% of men, 16% of women), men are nearly twice as likely as women to say they’ve argued with a co-worker over Clinton (21% vs. 11%).
This week, we’d like to know if you have been talking politics at work. And if so, how have those discussions gone?
REPLY to this week’s NAPA-Net reader poll at https://www.research.net/r/FRTP58C.
And we’ll wrap up the discussion for you on Friday!