51.7% of South Korean workers practice "quiet quitting," doing minimal work without resigning, according to Incruit survey.

51.7% of South Korean workers practice "quiet quitting," doing only the minimum work required without resigning, according to a survey by local job search website Incruit. The trend, coined in the early 2020s, encourages employees to focus on personal life instead of overworking at jobs. In South Korea, 57.4% of workers between their 8th and 10th years of employment participate in quiet quitting.

March 26, 2024
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