What is ‘quiet quitting’ and is it really affecting businesses?
By France24
28 November 2022 |
5:48 am
Quiet quitting is a term that refers to the phenomenon of employees who perform only the bare minimum at their jobs. Quiet quitters fulfill the primary responsibilities of their tasks but don't spend any more time than necessary to handle their work.
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