Canadian workplaces have a conflict problem — but not in the way you think
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Canadian workplaces have a conflict problem — but not in the way you think
It's hard to believe that in 2023, Canadian workplaces still struggle with conflicts. According to research from the Conference Board of Canada, workplace conflict is on the rise. But what exactly does this mean for workers and employers?
The traditional view of workplace conflict centers around disagreements between colleagues or teams. However, a new study by the Conference Board suggests that the real issue lies elsewhere. The research found that more than half (57%) of employees have experienced conflict in their …
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