noun General Slang

loud quitting

LOWD KWIT-ing · noun · informal

Openly and vocally disengaging or trashing your employer.

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Actively and publicly undermining or criticizing one's organization while still employed, as opposed to the silent disengagement of quiet quitting. Gallup classifies loud quitters as 'actively disengaged.'

“She went full loud quitting, ranting about management in every all-hands until they let her go.”
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loud quitting In A Sentence

She went full loud quitting, ranting about management in every all-hands until they let her go.

Origin & Usage

Popularized by Gallup's 2023 State of the Global Workplace report as the counterpart to quiet quitting.

Variants loud-quitting

People Also Ask

What is 'loud quitting'?

It's openly and publicly undermining or criticizing your employer while still on the payroll, the vocal opposite of quiet quitting.

Where does 'loud quitting' come from?

Gallup popularized it in its 2023 State of the Global Workplace report, classifying loud quitters as 'actively disengaged.'

How is loud quitting different from quiet quitting?

Quiet quitting is silent disengagement doing the minimum; loud quitting is active, vocal criticism of the organization.

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