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Countries With More Disengaged Workers Less Charitable

Civic engagement is weak in countries with higher percentages of actively disengaged employees. Gallup found lower levels of charitable giving and volunteerism among residents of these nations.

3 Powerful Ways to Reduce Restaurant Employee Turnover

Learn how to reduce restaurant employee turnover using practical steps designed to create a ripple effect of employee engagement within your team.

San Antonio-New Braunfels Leads U.S. in Employee Engagement

U.S. employee engagement varied widely among metro areas in 2014. San Antonio-New Braunfels, Texas, had the greatest percentage of engaged workers at 38.1%, while Buffalo-Cheektowaga-Niagara Falls, New York, was lowest at 23.5%.

Building Psychological Safety in Your Team

Learn what psychological safety is and how managers and organizations can foster it more intentionally in their workplaces.

How to Break the Engagement Stalemate in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia's employers can enhance their workers' productivity, wellbeing and loyalty by creating great jobs and better employee experiences.

U.S. School Superintendents Have High Work Engagement

More than four in 10 U.S. public school superintendents are engaged at work. They play an important leadership role in creating a culture of engagement for their district staff and students.

Alabama Leads US States in Employee Engagement

One in three U.S. employees are engaged at work. Alabama has the highest percentage of engaged workers, at 37%, followed closely by Delaware, Kentucky and Louisiana, at 36%.

Using Employee Engagement to Build a Diverse Workforce

Diversity is an important issue in hiring, especially in Silicon Valley. But various Gallup studies have examined the combination of diversity, employee engagement and inclusion that provides a competitive advantage for businesses.

U.S. Federal Employees Less Engaged Than the Rest

U.S. federal government employees are slightly less engaged in their jobs than those outside the federal government. With two million employees in the federal government, this equates to billions of dollars in lost value for their agencies and ...

For KinderCare, It All Started With Culture

KinderCare takes a bold new approach to childcare and shows that when you create a culture of genuine care, everything else falls into place.
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