The Rise of ‘Quiet Quitting‘
The modern workplace buzzes with a new phrase: “quiet quitting.” But it’s not about sneaking out with a box of office supplies. It’s about employees strictly adhering to their job descriptions—doing what’s expected and nothing more.
Imagine: no more late nights burning the midnight oil, no frantic weekend emails, no volunteering for extra projects. While dreamy to some, it’s sparked debate about work ethic, ambition, and the elusive work-life balance.
Why the Silence? Unpacking the ‘Quiet Quitting‘ Trend
To understand quiet quitting, we delve into its root: widespread burnout.