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A New Place to Learn Civics: The Workplace

Fearing that rising distrust could spell doom for businesses, some companies are offering employees lessons in democracy.

Melissa Eddy
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Conspiracy Theories, Democracy (Theory and Philosophy), Germany, Hays PLC, Labor and Jobs, Leipziger Gruppe, NOMOS Glashutte SA, Politics and Government, Right-Wing Extremism and Alt-Right, Rumors and Misinformation, Saxony (Germany), Social Media, United States
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