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Global Trust Declines: Employers Offer Safe Haven

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Global distrust in institutions is rising due to geopolitical tensions.
  • Employers are now seen as the most credible sources of trust.
  • Nearly 70% of people distrust those with different values or backgrounds.
Global Trust Declines: Employers Offer Safe Haven

A pervasive sense of distrust is becoming the global default, fueled by mounting geopolitical tensions and economic anxieties. Edelman's annual survey, conducted across 28 countries, reveals a significant erosion of confidence in governments, businesses, and media. This decline leaves individuals seeking reassurance and stability, with employers now identified as the most credible brokers of trust.

The workplace has emerged as a relatively safe environment for discussing complex issues like artificial intelligence and economic livelihoods. This stems from established rules of conduct within offices, which are perceived as lacking elsewhere. Businesses are urged to uphold this trust, as insularity and detachment can negatively impact their bottom line, according to the survey findings.

Concerns about inflation, potential job displacement by AI, and disinformation are identified as key corrosive factors undermining trust. A majority of low-income workers fear being left behind by technological advancements, and less than a third believe the next generation will experience improved circumstances. This widespread apprehension contributes to a societal mindset shifting towards apprehension and isolation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Global distrust is increasing due to mounting geopolitical tensions, economic anxieties, and fears surrounding artificial intelligence and disinformation.
According to Edelman's survey, employers are now the most credible brokers of trust, with workplaces considered the safest space for discussions.
Key factors undermining trust include fears of inflation, potential job loss to AI, and concerns about disinformation, leading many to distrust those with different values.

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