Vatican Employees "Demotivated and Bullied", Says Survey
Vatican employees are “demotivated, tired of their complicated relationship with curial leadership, and often even bullied”. This is the result of the first representative survey conducted among Vatican staff.
The poll was carried out between 15 September and 7 January and drew responses from 250 employees, 80% of them members of the ADLV, an internal association similar to a union. Trade unions are not formally recognized in the Vatican.
The Holy See employs about 4,200 people, most of whom are not members of the ADLV, reportedly for fear of internal repercussions.
The survey paints a bleak picture of working conditions under Pope Francis, described as marked by “extremely high points of friction.” The arrival of Pope Leo XIV has raised cautious hopes, notably after he restored the conclave bonus that Francis had abolished.
Key findings underline widespread discontent:
- 75.9% say human resources are poorly placed, valued, and motivated.
- 73.9% perceive a disconnect between workers …More
Regime of Masonic infiltrators. They hold the Holy See under strong grip and to us they present veneer of tradition of continuity.
Proof for anyone who thinks things are better under Leo after the disaster of nasty Francis!
At least Leo did a survey. The numbers are horrible! Not what would be expected from a religious organization.