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More Employees Are 'Actively Disengaged' at Work Since the Pandemic Began: Survey

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Feeling listless at work? You’re not the only one, according to a new poll finding more people are disengaged at their jobs since the pandemic began.

Gallup’s annual survey found only 32% of full- and part-time employees said they are engaged with their work, while 18% are actively disengaged.

Gallup’s engagement poll uses quarterly surveys of about 15,000 random full- and part-time employees. The survey measures factors like employee’s clarity of expectations, development opportunities and remote versus onsite work.

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