Another 55% of employees said they want their employers to fire colleagues who plot or commit acts of political violence.
Actions from employers on the matter, however, remained minimal, according to the report.
Only eight per cent of the respondents said that their businesses have publicly denounced political violence.
The attempted assassination left the former president injured in his upper right ear. Two others were also shot and critically injured, while one audience member was killed.
Businesses as a ‘stabilising force’
Along with wanting their bosses to denounce political violence, 74% of employees said they want their workplaces to remain politically neutral.