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  2. Political polarization - Wikipedia

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    Political scientists typically distinguish between two levels of political polarization: elite and mass. "Elite polarization" focuses on the polarization of the political elites, like party organizers and elected officials. "Mass polarization" (or popular polarization) focuses on the polarization of the masses, most often the electorate or ...

  3. Political polarization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Scholarly questions consider changes in the magnitude of political polarization over time, the extent to which polarization is a feature of American politics and society, [7] and whether there has been a shift away from focusing on triumphs to dominating the perceived abhorrent supporters of the opposing party.

  4. Polarization (economics) - Wikipedia

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    Although "polarization" is a relatively young concept in economic analysis, the phenomenon of wage and labor skill polarization is as old as economics. More recently economic polarization has been connected to both automation and the export of jobs to low wage countries.

  5. Opinion | Should companies allow politics into the workplace ...

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    The cautious approach to politics becomes even more critical with regard to young people (and in some ways, the whole post-pandemic workforce) who want different things from their workplace than ...

  6. Opinion | Should companies allow politics into the workplace ...

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    With the dire talent shortage in the professional services industry, this divisive election is a fraught time in the office. | Opinion

  7. When politics take over the workplace—how bosses should ...

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    The risk of politics disrupting the workplace is not hypothetical: A Gartner, Inc. survey released in February 2020, found that 78% of employees reported discussing politics at work, and 47% ...

  8. Workplace politics - Wikipedia

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    Political landscape is a set of hierarchies that link the political players together. In other words, political landscape is what defines relationships between colleagues at a given time. Drafting of this landscape begins with the leaders of the organization influencing the formal hierarchy ; which defines the reporting structure and indicates ...

  9. When Politics & Election Debates Enter The Workplace: An ...

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    Which begs the question: what does banning “politics” from the workplace look like when one employee’s request to use their correct pronouns—or their choice to wear a form of religious ...