Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Fortune: Quiet cracking office trend

  • "Quiet cracking" is a new workplace trend where employees silently disengage due to stress, AI fears, and stalled career growth.
  • Unlike "quiet quitting," it isn’t deliberate withdrawal but an unintentional decline in mental and emotional health.
  • About 54% of employees report unhappiness at work, ranging from occasional to constant.
  • Symptoms include lack of motivation, feelings of uselessness, irritability, and worsening burnout-like signs.
  • Workers feel stuck, unable to quit due to the tough job market, leaving them unhappy in their roles.
  • Global employee engagement dropped from 23% to 21% in 2024, echoing pandemic-era lows.
  • This decline cost the global economy $438 billion in lost productivity in the past year.
  • Managers often fail to recognize or address quiet cracking early enough.
  • Nearly half (47%) of struggling employees say their managers don’t listen to their concerns.
  • Training is a strong antidote: 62% of non-cracking employees receive training vs only 44% of those disengaged.
  • Prioritizing training signals care, builds motivation, and fosters retention.
  • Managers can intervene by scheduling honest conversations, offering new tasks, and providing growth opportunities.
  • Good leadership is critical—company culture can make or break employee engagement.
  • Employees can fight back by identifying the root cause of unhappiness and discussing development plans.
  • If growth opportunities remain limited, staff may need to switch departments, employers, or even careers to stop quiet cracking.

Source:
https://fortune.com/2025/08/18/quiet-cracking-workplace-culture-employees-burnout-disengagement-mental-health-billions-business-loss-managers-ai-promotions/


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LBT has entered the chat.

@h4

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Post ID: @hp+1k304tm0q

@h3 unfortunate that apostrophe usage requires your dedicated focus…

most of the rest of us can breathe AND think about doing something else at the same time whoaaaaaa

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Post ID: @hb+1k304tm0q

Smoke weed everyday

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Post ID: @h4+1k304tm0q

@gj glad to see you're focused on the important things at this desperate hour

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Post ID: @h3+1k304tm0q

@dq doesn’t know the difference between your and you’re lol. That’s covered in school when you’RE 6!

What a knuckle-draggin’ mouth breather.

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Post ID: @gj+1k304tm0q

Training left the building in 2008

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Post ID: @f4+1k304tm0q

@de Some layers of management. Other graduate to office quackers. Those are the ones you really wanna steer clear of.

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Post ID: @dr+1k304tm0q

This whole post is a “tell me your a wu-s without telling me your a wu-s” learn to deal with uncertainty its everywhere in life.

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Post ID: @dq+1k304tm0q

Wow. Can't even call bootlicking management bullsh-t what it is without being deleted.

Sure, man. "Quiet cracking" is a real thing. Sure. Just like Quiet quitting was.

toadies

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Post ID: @dj+1k304tm0q

Just let the manager does all the work and very thing will be fine.

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Post ID: @df+1k304tm0q

@d3 so an individual would be an "office cr--ker"? Isn't that just a manager?

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Post ID: @de+1k304tm0q

Sounds like a fluff piece to do damage control. It's called burnout or fatigue, everyone realises this system makes no sense anymore and where it's headed. All we can do is watch the global train wreck in slow motion.

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Post ID: @cg+1k304tm0q

@c1 in a way they do. HR and management know how to extract the most amount of work and maintain turnover levels for fresh blood.

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Post ID: @c3+1k304tm0q

Aaaaand…you think intel gives sh-t, why again?

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Post ID: @c1+1k304tm0q

@OP

"Employees can fight back by identifying the root cause of unhappiness and discussing development plans."

But of course! Management is at our beck and call to immediately institute any changes we desire.

All we have to do is ask...

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Post ID: @bn+1k304tm0q

This reminds me that 87.5% of statistics are made up.

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Post ID: @bm+1k304tm0q

Since they didn't specifically call out Intel then it must mean that jobs su-k universally. Getting out of Intel doesn't mean that you will be happier but you might get into a company with a better future.

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Post ID: @bk+1k304tm0q

So, they just renamed "burn out" to "quiet cracking" in order to create some click-bait content. Got it.

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Post ID: @av+1k304tm0q

i wander how they calculated: This decline cost the global economy $438 billion in lost productivity in the past year.

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Post ID: @ag+1k304tm0q

996 RTO will fix it.

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