No more resigning and leaving the workplace quietly, as the new trend catching up in offices is loud quitting. Loud quitting is when someone leaves their job dramatically and noisily, often highlighting the reasons for being unhappy and leaving the workplace.
Let us understand in more depth the latest trend: Loud quitting.
Loud quitting is when an employee leaves his/her job loudly and publicly, making a scene. They may take to social media to express their unhappiness or argue with their boss or colleagues before leaving the office. This involves dissatisfaction loudly and seeks justice.
Bad working conditions, low pay, feeling undervalued, unfair treatment, a toxic atmosphere, or personal issues can force an employee to quit loudly. People who quit loudly have many things in common like high expectations, strong feelings, low patience, or struggles to control their emotions.
To cut down loud quitting, company should focus on employee needs and encourage open communications and feedback. They should enquire from departing staff why they are leaving, and then improve on that.
On the other hand, quiet quitting is when you leave a workplace without making much noise. Quiet quitters slowly back away from their jobs, reduce their work or look for other opportunities quietly. They might not say they are unhappy and avoid conflicts at the workplace.
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