One in 10 U.S. workers says their workplace is toxic — but they might be part of the problem.
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Amanda Breen
Roughly one in 10 U.S. workers consider their workplace toxic, according to research conducted by MIT Sloan School of Management.

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What’s more, MIT’s meta-analysis of thousands of studies of corporate culture reveals the best predictors of workplace toxicity, with leadership, social norms and work design rounding out the top three.
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