Polish Workers Fear Workplace Error Consequences
A report titled "Ile kosztuje milczenie" by the Nowe Przestrzenie Foundation indicates over 70% of employees in Poland do not feel full psychological safety. The study surveyed 1,000 individuals and found that over 40% believe making mistakes at work will lead to consequences. The Polish franchise model currently involves approximately 80,000 to 87,000 entrepreneurs, according to the Foundation for PEP Przespon. Psychologist and business trainer Karolina Wójcik stated that many people remain silent to avoid job loss or further discomfort. A report titled 'The Cost of Silence' by the Nowe Przestrzenie foundation indicates that over 40% of workers in Poland fear consequences for mistakes made at work. The data suggests a lack of psychological safety among the Polish workforce.
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TOK FM
“Ponad 70% pracowników w Polsce nie czuje pełnego bezpieczeństwa psychologicznego wynika z raportu zatytułowanego ile kosztuje milczenie, fundacji nowe przestrzenie.”
TOK FM
“Ponad 40% pracowników w Polsce obawia się, że zabłędy popełnione w pracy czekają ich konsekwencje.”
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