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"After 17 Hours, I'm No Longer in Front of My Computer": How Generation Z Imposes Its Rules on Work

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In the face of the waves of layoffs in the United States, young workers do not give in to panic. Less attached to their businesses, they claim another idea of success: that where work no longer crushes the rest of life.
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In the face of the waves of layoffs in the United States, young workers do not give in to panic. Less attached to their businesses, they claim another idea of success: that where work no longer crushes the rest of life.

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parismatch.com broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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