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The ‘triple threat’ endangering worker well-being and undermining productivity—especially for Gen Z
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一项新报告揭示,职场中普遍存在的悲观、不确定性和脱节问题正在达到危急水平,严重威胁员工福祉和生产力。报告分析了来自不同行业的5477名员工的数据,发现67%的员工对国家状况感到担忧,35%对工作状况感到消极,49%对财务状况感到担忧。不确定性更是加剧了这种负面情绪,导致生产力下降和倦怠感。特别是Z世代员工,他们表现出最高的悲观情绪。报告强调,同情式管理和个人韧性是应对这些挑战的关键,建议领导者优先发展同情式领导力,支持韧性,并鼓励同伴支持以加强企业文化。

😔 职场“三毒”:报告指出,职场中普遍存在着悲观、不确定性和脱节这“三重威胁”。这种负面情绪正在损害员工的福祉和生产力。

📉 负面情绪影响:调查显示,多数员工对国家、工作和财务状况感到担忧。不确定性加剧了这种负面情绪,导致生产力下降,甚至可能导致员工倦怠。

🧑‍💼 Z世代的困境:Z世代员工在所有衡量指标上都表现出最高的悲观情绪,他们对国家、财务和工作状况的负面看法都高于其他年龄段的员工。

🛡️ 解决方案:报告强调,同情式管理和个人韧性是应对这些挑战的关键。同情式管理可以减轻不确定性,而个人韧性可以帮助员工更好地应对压力。

💡 建议:领导者应优先发展同情式领导力,支持员工的韧性,并鼓励同伴支持,以构建积极的企业文化,从而应对职场中的负面情绪。

Sometimes it feels like the world is on fire—even, if not especially, at work, according to a new report which found that a toxic “triple threat” of pessimism, uncertainty, and disconnect in the workplace is reaching critical levels. 

That, in turn, is endangering employee well-being and undermining productivity, according to the just-released 2025 State of the Workforce Report from “workplace resilience system” meQuilibrium. 

“Pessimism in the workforce represents a greater threat than just complaining about one’s job around the water cooler—it directly undermines workplace productivity and mental health,” said meQ chief science officer Brad Smith in a news release. “We found that employees with work-related pessimism experience an over 60% reduction in productivity and 128% greater risk of depression.”

The report analyzes findings from 5,477 employees across various industries in order to provide actionable insights for building empathetic leadership, developing individual resilience skills, and leveraging “organizational citizenship behaviors to protect both well-being and business outcomes in this challenging landscape.”

The problem with pessimism, uncertainty, and disconnect

According to the findings, 67% of employees say they feel worse when thinking about the state of the country, 35% feel worse about their work situation, and 49% feel worse about their finances—with a majority, 52%, expecting the state of our country to worsen. Meanwhile, 27% expect their finances to get worse, while 24% expect their work situation to decline. 

Add uncertainty to the mix, and it more than triples the rate at which employees have a pessimistic view of work. 

“The rise in uncertainty-related stress impacts more than feelings—it’s costing companies: individuals who report a high degree of uncertainty-related stress also exhibit much greater productivity impairment, indicating that uncertainty may be reducing output by as much as half,” said Smith. “Additionally, nearly one in three employees who experienced a high degree of uncertainty-related stress show a high degree of burnout.”

Burnout, in turn, is part of the third problematic element—disconnect—which drains employees’ mental and emotional energy. Also a part of that is a sense of broken trust when companies or leaders fail to meet expectations, which leads to weakened working relationships. More than half of employees (55%) showed at least one symptom of disconnect—particularly younger employees (18-29), 62% of which say they are affected by disconnect. The most severely affected reported a 66% impairment in productivity.

“Uncertainty-related stress isn’t going away-it’s the new normal in the workplace,” said Dr. Smith. “What’s alarming is how it’s eroding employee confidence and dragging down performance and engagement without many even noticing.”

Gen Z is the most pessimistic

In addition to being more disconnected, Gen Z appears to be most pessimistic, despite pessimism remaining consistent across most demographic groups. The current state of pessimism for that group is significantly higher than for others across all measured categories:

    71% of Gen Zers expressed negative views about the country’s state compared to 59% of older employees. 62% of Gen Z reported dissatisfaction with their financial situation, vs. 37% of older employees.48% of Gen Z—vs. 22% of older workers—was pessimistic about their work situation.

Interestingly, when it comes to what’s still to come, Gen Z has hope, demonstrating consistently lower levels of pessimism about what the future holds. 

How companies can turn this negativity around

The report calls out two “critical protective factors” that can fight back against the triple threat:

    Empathetic Management: Managers who prioritize well-being for their team create top-down positive effects—reducing the stress of uncertainty by 37% and disconnect rates from 78% to 40%, the analysis found. Individual Resilience: Among the most resilient employees—particularly those with the learnable skills of emotion control and realistic optimism—only 6% show signs of extreme disconnect compared to 59% of the least resilient. 

Bottom line: to reverse the pessimism-uncertainty-disconnect threat, leaders should prioritize developing empathetic leadership at all levels, provide support for resiliency, and encourage peer support to strengthen company cultures. 

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