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A Conversation about the Great Decoupling: Restoring Trust in the Modern Workplace

26 min · 24. touko 2026
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This research explores "The Great Decoupling," a long-term erosion of the bond between American employers and their staff characterized by declining institutional trust and a shift toward transactional relationships. This phenomenon is driven by economic financialization, technological advancement, and regulatory changes that have transferred financial risks from corporations to individual workers. Consequently, employees face increased job instability and stagnating wages, leading many to diversify their income through side ventures while organizational loyalty plummets. To counteract these trends, the research advocates for evidence-based strategies such as transparent communication, internal mobility, and fair compensation to rebuild workforce commitment. By treating human capital as a strategic asset rather than a variable expense, forward-thinking organizations can restore mutual trust and secure a sustainable competitive advantage. Ultimately, the research argues that rebuilding the psychological contract is essential for both organizational resilience and individual wellbeing in the modern era. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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