According to SHRM research, over half of working Americans have noticed an increase in workplace political discussions over the past four years, intensifying societal divides that frequently surface in professional settings. Despite this, employees consistently express a strong need for kindness, respect, and tolerance. This has only heightened concerns about incivility, cultural divides, and mental health challenges—issues that directly affect employee well-being and organizational success.
SHRM research shows that negative mental health outcomes make workers less likely to thrive and more likely to feel alone, overwhelmed, and depressed. Moreover, these mental health outcomes drive negative business outcomes including a 35% reduction in productivity, higher rates of absenteeism, higher employee turnover, decreased engagement, and higher overall healthcare costs for the employer. Civility remains a powerful antidote. It is a cornerstone of healthy workplace culture, fostering psychological safety, collaboration, and trust. Employers are uniquely positioned to ensure respectful and productive interactions across teams and organizations.
Join SHRM and SHRM Foundation for an insightful conversation on the crucial role civility plays in fostering workplace mental health. Discover actionable strategies to cultivate civility and unlock stronger, healthier organizational environments where employees and workplaces thrive.
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