Duke public policy expert breaks down the implications of 'quiet quitting'

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You may have heard about the new workplace trend "quiet quitting." The definition varies, but many employees say its empowering while many employers say its dangerous. John Quinterno, professor with Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy, talks with WRAL's Ken Smith about what quiet quitting means for the workplace.




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