The days, weeks, and months leading up to and following a presidential election can be a contentious time between friends, families, and even coworkers. Alarming new data reveals a significant number of U.S. workers are experiencing or witnessing the escalation of tensions, threats, and even violence due to political disagreements. A recent survey by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) revealed these key findings including that 70% of U.S. workers report that they have experienced and/or witnessed people making threats to one another in their everyday lives due to differences in political opinions. With Chris Edwards now to break down this survey and talk about how to talk about politics in the office is Jim Link, the Chief Human Resource Officer at the Society of Human Resource Management.