An illustration of an elephant and donkey in suits, representing Republicans and Democrats. The perceived impacts of the upcoming election in the workplace were higher among men, who were also more likely to believe the impacts of the election would be significantly positive rather than negative.  (Credit: Patrick Rolands/Adobe Stock)

As the upcoming presidential election quickly approaches, some employees anticipate impacts in the workplace. A new report shared by FlexJobs found that 32% of workers believe that the November election will have a "significant impact," on their career. Additionally, 22% of respondents said they blame the current political climate for higher stress levels at work. 

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