Office politics have always been a point of frustration for workers, but now it's politics in the office that's getting to many American workers.
In an era during which more workers have felt emboldened to challenge bosses over politics — with the recent Google worker protests and arrests a prime example — just under half of American workers polled by CNBC and SurveyMonkey say they would support a ban on political conversations at work.
Younger workers show less hesitancy toward political discussions, with 41% of Gen Z workers saying they would choose to bar any political discussions at work.
That's lower than millennial workers (46%), Gen X workers (52%), and boomers (49%).
The CNBC | SurveyMonkey online poll was conducted April 3-5 among a national sample of 5,993 workers in the United States.
Persons:
Lara Belonogoff
Organizations:
Google, CNBC, SurveyMonkey, Survey, Columbia University
Locations:
Google's San Francisco, Gaza, San Francisco , California, United States, Israel