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Survey: One-Third of Employees Feel Excluded at Work

March 13, 2025
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New Traliant report highlights the need for organizations to provide non-discriminatory inclusivity training that empowers employees to achieve their true potential.

Traliant, a leader in online compliance training, released its latest study, “The Inclusion Report: Traliant’s Inclusivity Pulse Survey.” Based on responses from over 500 full-time U.S. employees, the study examines inclusion and how organizations can create environments where all employees feel valued, engaged and empowered to contribute to sustainable success. The report found that a majority of employers and employees prioritize inclusion as a critical driver of retention, innovation and business performance. However, findings reveal a gap between intent and impact: while many employers recognize the importance of inclusion, nearly a third (31%) of employees reported feeling excluded or marginalized at work in the past five years. HR Technology Insights: Hugo Sarrazin Appointed Udemy CEO “Inclusion efforts rooted in anti‑discrimination practices are legal and necessary for organizations to make employees feel valued, engaged and empowered to contribute to the long-term growth and resiliency,” said Casey Heck, Senior Vice President of HR at Traliant. “By identifying and addressing gaps in workplace culture that cause some employees to feel excluded, businesses can strengthen workplace collaboration to realize the full potential of their workforce in achieving business goals.” The report reinforces the need for organizations to prioritize anti-discriminatory training that meets the requirements of the new administration and provides employees and managers with the skills to build an inclusive environment that fosters improved workplace decision-making, workflows and trust. HR Technology Insights: Gen Z’s Union Vision: AI, Hybrid Work, Balance Survey highlights:
  • Nearly all employees (99%) value a workplace where everyone feels included.
  • Among employees who reported feeling excluded or marginalized in the last five years, millennials experienced the highest rates (36%), while Gen X had the lowest (22%).
  • More than half (55%) of employees who felt excluded or marginalized considered leaving their job.
  • Inclusive training matters: Among employees at companies offering training to all staff, only 29% reported feeling excluded or marginalized, compared to 47% at organizations providing training only to managers.
  • Conflict resolution (60%) and active listening (56%) were identified as the two most common topics covered in inclusivity training.
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