By Nannina Angioni
Whether a company's employees are feeling the Bern or looking to shore up Donald Trump's wall, they no doubt have their fingers on the pulse of this election season. Tweets, Facebook posts, and Instagram shots churn campaign updates around-the-clock. This constant newsfeed charges an already motivated electorate. Employees are passionate, they are informed, and they are vocal. It is thus no surprise that casual workplace chatter...
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