Political Hobbyism Has Entered the Workplace

In a 2005 episode of The Office, Michael Scott, the office manager, requires his employees to choose an upside-down index card from a tray and place it on their forehead. The cards bear a racial or ethnic label—Black, Jewish, Italian, and so on—and Michael tells the employees to treat one another according to the label listed on the card and to “stir the melting pot” by playing to racial stereotypes. The scene, which ends with Michael getting slapped in the face, mocks corporate America’s ham-handed approach to diversity training. Back…

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The Divisive Nature Of US Politics Reflected In The Workplace – Forbes

Forbes The Divisive Nature Of US Politics Reflected In The WorkplaceForbesThe divisive nature of U.S. politics is reflected in the workplace, according to a study by Randstad U.S.. The data showed that while almost half of respondents enjoy talking politics with colleagues because it helps them understand other viewpoints …and more » us politics – Google News

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