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Authentically Gen Z: The Values, Aspirations & Drivers That Will Re-Define The Future Of Work

Allwork

As Generation Z—those born between 1997 and 2012—begins to enter the workforce, companies are realizing their current office spaces, operational policies, and company norms do not resonate as strongly with this emerging employee base as they did with those of decades past. Amenities, Benefits & Salary: A Shifting Mindset.

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How Gen Z is Changing the Workplace — and It Can Benefit Everyone

Worxbee

The Gen Z population (people born between 1997 and 2012) is now entering the workforce, and as employers race to cater to their expectations, the subsequent changes are challenging companies, shaping culture, and creating new opportunities for all. Here are a few highlights: Salaries well above the minimum wage. population.

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The Real Reasons People Are Quitting by Bonnie Low-Kramen

Bonnie Low Kramen

Further, I have determined that this great resignation – and certainly the desire to quit – began long before the pandemic, but the Covid health crisis simply accelerated the exodus because it was now easier to leave their manager. It costs a company 6-9 months of an employee’s annual salary to replace them. What’s Stopping Us?

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What Is Happiness and Why Is It Important?

Success

Anyone who has been in therapy at any point during the past century has likely heard that request, now a go-to punch line for an entire industry of mental health. But focusing on why people are miserable—and reliving that misery one 45-minute session at a time—in order to get happy became, well, depressing for many in the mental health field.

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