Class Act: Time to listen to employees

By Margaret Sims
February 13 2018 - 8:57am
Working together: Recent research shows that in workplaces where staff are given a voice, and are consulted about their work, they are more likely to participate in their community and engage in politics.
Working together: Recent research shows that in workplaces where staff are given a voice, and are consulted about their work, they are more likely to participate in their community and engage in politics.

Recent research by Timming (from UWA) has found that the way managers treat their staff actually has a major impact, not just on the staff themselves but on our democracy.

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