Introducing the SHRM Civility Index
Just how much is incivility affecting your organization and employees? New SHRM research highlights the urgent need for workplace civility, with U.S. workers facing millions of acts of incivility per day.
The Importance of Civility in the U.S.
Take the lead on practicing civil behavior—such as active listening, engaging in polite discourse, and considerate responses— which establishes a safe and empathetic environment that embraces diverse perspectives.
Civility is more than making others feel comfortable; it's about creating a dynamic, diverse, and productive workplace where everyone can thrive.
Encourage inclusivity, bridge divides, and build understanding one conversation at a time.
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161 million people work in the U.S. every day.
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U.S. workers experience 171 acts of incivility per day.
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Over half of U.S. workers agree that incivility reduces productivity.
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SHRM is aiming to start 1 Million Civil Conversations in 2024.
Every voice makes a difference. Have you been civil today?
Civility Starts With You
SHRM is committed to bridging this divide and fostering inclusivity in the workplace through the 1 Million Civil Conversations initiative.
Explore resources for integrating awareness of civility in your organization, and encourage individuals to contribute their best ideas, knowing they will be heard and valued.
Start the Conversation
Build trust and create a safe space for others to share their thoughts. Keep these cards in your back pocket to turn discord into dialogue and conflict into opportunity.
Join the Conversation
Set the example by championing better workplaces through open and civil dialogue. Share how you’re contributing to 1 million civil conversations and get your team involved by following us on social media and posting with the hashtag:
#CivilityAtWork
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The State of Civility in the Workplace
Our research shows the importance of navigating the delicate balance of encouraging open dialogue while maintaining respect for individual differences as we aim to build a more respectful, understanding, and collaborative world of work.
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Nearly two-thirds of U.S. workers have experienced or witnessed incivility in their workplace within the past month.
Source: SHRM Research on Civility, Conflict and Expression, February 2024
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One-third of U.S. workers believe workplace conflict will increase over the next 12 months.
Source: SHRM Research on Civility, Conflict and Expression, February 2024
Insightful Content, Expert Perspectives
Many U.S. workers are bracing for more political discussions at home and work. Half of employees believe workplace political discussions hurt the work environment, according to new data.
Surveys show that Black employees often face workplace hostility that impacts their physical, mental and emotional health. Several Black professionals shared their own experiences and the role that civility plays in creating a more inclusive workplace.
Scholar and women’s rights activist Rangita de Silva de Alwis shares how allyship can provide women with new leadership opportunities in the workplace.
Much of the conflict in workplaces plays out over email and text, often due to misunderstandings about tone and intent of the communications. Experts offer tips on keeping email messages civil and understandable.
Inflation and talent shortages continue to be a top concern for organizations in 2024, and HR is stretched thin trying to recruit and retain top talent while reducing costs and increasing efficiencies.
Antisemitism has skyrocketed in recent months, according to new data released by the Anti-Defamation League. Could workplace civility play a role in reducing such hate crimes?
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