Gen Z is the loneliest generation at work, study finds
UNITED STATES, JUL 16 – A 38% loneliness rate among Gen Z workers reflects challenges from layoffs, remote work, and low hiring, according to a food tech platform survey of 1,000 employees.
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Gen Z Is the Loneliest Generation at Work, Study Finds
While it continues facing workplace stereotypes of laziness, Generation Z has emerged as the loneliest age demographic on the job, a new study finds. Roughly 38 percent of Gen Zers reported feeling lonely on the job, higher than any other age demographic, according to a report from food tech workplace platform ezCater. Why It Matters Gen Z has dealt with its fair share of challenges in the workforce. A recent report from Intelligent.com found co…
Loneliness has become one of the biggest problems facing young people. Approximately one in ten young people is excluded from education and employment.
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