MOST EMPLOYEES IN GERMANY WORKING IN "ENERGY-SAVING MODE
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MOST EMPLOYEES IN GERMANY WORKING IN "ENERGY-SAVING MODE
Emirates 24/7 — A significant portion of office and factory workers in Germany continue to perform only the "bare minimum," a phenomenon known as "quiet quitting" that cost the economy between €119.2 billion and €142.3 billion in lost productivity in 2025. According to the latest Gallup Engagement Index, the vast majority of employees maintain a weak emotional connection to their employers, fulfilling tasks out of duty without offering extra eff…
According to a survey in Germany, many people do "service according to regulations". The result is productivity losses in billions. However, the authors of the study do not see this as the fault of the workers.
In Germany there are still too many people at work in the "energy saving mode", researchers found out. Each "internal termination" costs money.
A new calculation suggests that "working to rule" could cost the German economy up to 142.3 billion euros.
In Germany, too many people continue to "service according to regulations", researchers found out. Each "internal dismissal" costs a lot of money.
In Germany, too many people continue to "service according to regulations", researchers found out. Each "internal dismissal" costs a lot of money.
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