Toxicity in the Workplace Survey finds 43% have quit their job because of a toxic boss
BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- According to FlexJobs'® Toxicity in the Workplace Survey of over 8,400 U.S. respondents, the vast majority of workers (87%) have had one (57%) or more than one (30%) toxic bosses or managers in their career. Being a poor communicator (43%), acting dismissively (41%), and micromanaging (40%) were the top three reasons cited for toxic bosses. Roughly one in three (28%) gave feedback directly to their boss about their concerns, which was reportedly ignored. More than one in five (21%) gave feedback to HR, which was also ignored.
More than half of workers experienced increased anxiety (51%), mental fatigue (44%), and physical symptoms (33%) as a result of having a toxic boss or manager. In terms of work performance, 30% experienced a decline in engagement, 30% questioned their skill set, nearly a quarter (24%) saw a decline in productivity, and nearly a quarter saw a decline in their performance (24%). Given this context, it's not surprising that 43% of workers have quit their jobs because of a toxic boss.
"Especially for those in a leadership role, we hope these findings underscore how important healthy workplace relationships are to shaping positive employee experiences and supporting strong health and wellness for all workers," said Toni Frana, Lead Career Expert at FlexJobs.
FlexJobs' survey, which ran from August 2 to August 17, 2023, explored professionals' experiences with both toxic managers and toxic co-workers in order to better understand the prevalence of toxic behaviors in the workplace and their impact on employee well-being. Summarized findings below.
State of the Workplace: Toxic Managers
Experience with Toxic Bosses: The majority of people (87%) said they've had one (57%) or more than one (30%) toxic bosses or managers in their career, compared to 13% of respondents who said they've never had a toxic boss or manager.
When asked which qualities made a boss or manager toxic, workers overwhelmingly listed being a "poor communicator" (43%), acting "dismissively" (41%), and "micromanaging" (40%) as the top three reasons. Other factors specified were:
Dealing with Toxic Managers: While the majority of workers (43%) said they "quit or left" their job because of a toxic boss or manager, respondents also addressed toxic behavior by:
Effects of a Toxic Boss: More than half (51%) of respondents said they've experienced "increased anxiety" as a result of having a toxic boss or manager, followed by mental fatigue (44%), and physical symptoms (33%), such as headache, stomach troubles, sleep troubles, or changes in appetite. Job performance also suffered, as specified below.
Notably, "increased anxiety" and "mental fatigue" were the two leading responses across generations, signaling the far-reaching repercussions toxic behaviors from managers can impart across both new and seasoned workforces:
State of the Workplace: Toxic Co-workers
Experiences with Toxic Co-workers: Similarly to respondents' experiences with toxic managers, the survey found that the majority of people have also dealt with one or more toxic co-workers:
When asked what made their co-worker(s) toxic, 44% said "excessive complaining and negativity," as well as "acting unprofessionally" (41%), and "not being a team player" (40%). Other toxic traits cited were:
Dealing with Toxic Co-workers: Providing feedback directly to the co-worker (26%) or HR (20%), although ignored, were the leading ways people said they've handled a toxic colleague. Other methods included:
For more information, please visit https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/toxic-managers-coworkers-make-toxic-workplace or contact Shanna Briggs at [email protected].
*FlexJobs created the survey, which was promoted to general audiences and its subscribers/members primarily through social media and newsletters. FlexJobs used a multiple choice and multi-select question format via SurveyMonkey's online platform. The survey ran from August 2, 2023, to August 17, 2023.
Demographic breakdown of the 8,487 respondents: Gender: women (65%), men (33%) prefer not to identify/self-describe (2%); Generation: Gen Z (12%), millennial/Gen Y (40%), Gen X (31%), baby boomer (16%), silent generation (1%); Education: less than a high school degree (2%), high school degree or equivalent (11%), some college but no degree (21%), associate's degree (11%), bachelor's degree (34%), graduate degree (21%); Career level: entry-level (11%), experienced (51%), manager (22%), senior level manager (11%), executive (5%); 43 percent had children 18 or younger living at home with them.
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