iHire Releases 2026 Toxic Workplace Trends Report
Survey showed nearly 70% of workers have experienced a toxic environment, as poor company leadership, AI, and trust in HR impact modern workplace cultures
Key findings from iHire's survey include the following:
Toxic workplaces remain widespread, and poor leadership is often to blame.
- Nearly 7 in 10 U.S. workers (68.9%) have worked for an employer they consider toxic, compared to 75.9% who said the same in 2025's Toxic Workplace Trends Report.
- 79.1% of respondents who experienced toxicity blamed unethical, unaccountable, or unsupportive leadership, and 72.1% cited poor communication by leaders and managers – the top culprits two years in a row.
- 17.2% of workers said their managers "rarely" or "never" model respectful and professional behavior.
The consequences of toxic workplaces range from retention challenges and damaged employer brands to stress and mental health issues.
- Almost half (47.6%) of respondents have quit a job because of a toxic environment.
- Roughly 1 in 3 (32.4%) admitted to crying at work due to toxicity, and 43.2% said they "always" or "often" feel burned out at their job.
- 61.9% of people have told others about their negative experiences, and more than a quarter (26.2%) advised potential candidates not to pursue a job at a toxic company.
AI is emerging as a solution to toxicity, but many workers are uncertain about its potential.
- 48.8% of employees said they were "neutral" or "unsure" about AI's impact on company culture.
- Meanwhile, 18.9% said AI is creating a positive impact, largely due to its ability to increase productivity (64.9%) and enhance the quality of work (55.4%).
- However, 9.5% said AI is negatively affecting culture. The top reason? The human element is removed from interactions with colleagues, hindering collaboration (52.6%).
A lack of trust in HR is preventing employees from speaking up, leaving conflicts unresolved.
- More than a third of employees (38.8%) who witnessed toxic behavior never reported it, with 45.1% saying they doubted HR or leadership would act.
- Among those who reported issues, 51.4% said nothing was addressed or resolved.
- Additionally, 41.0% of respondents said conflict "always" or "often" goes unresolved at their job.
"While it's encouraging that fewer workers reported experiencing workplace toxicity compared to last year, employers still have more work to do," said
Access iHire's 2026 Toxic Workplace Trends Report at https://www.iHire.com/ToxicWorkplacesReport26.
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About iHire
iHire is a leading employment platform that powers a family of 57 industry-focused talent networks, including WorkInSports, iHireVeterinary, iHireDental, iHireConstruction, and iHireChefs. For more than 25 years, iHire has combined advanced job matching technology with our expertise in the talent acquisition space to connect job seekers with employers in their desired sector. With an industry-specific, candidate-centric, and data-driven approach to recruitment, iHire helps candidates find meaningful work and employers find unique, high-quality talent – faster, easier, and more effectively than a general job board. Visit www.iHire.com for more information.
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