New workplace trend ‘quiet cracking’ raises health concerns

CINCINNATI (WKRC) — As the workplace evolves, a new trend known as “quiet cracking” is emerging, raising concerns about employee health and well-being.

Business health specialists are identifying this phenomenon as a replacement for the pandemic-era trends of “quiet quitting” and “quiet firing.”

Beth Gifford, an adjunct professor at Cedarville University’s School of Business and a workforce development counselor, explained the concept…

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