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  • FelixCress@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Earlier this year, the Oscar-winning actress Jodie Foster grumbled over her Gen Zers coworkers not showing up on the job until 10:30 a.m. Meanwhile, an MIT interviewer blasted the generation for always “being late.”

    Plus, research shows that Gen Z’s flexibility with timing transcends the meeting room: They are more likely to miss deadlines than any other generation.

    On average, Gen Z workers miss almost a quarter of their deadlines each week, compared to 6% for baby boomers and 10% for Gen X.

    At the same time, young workers spend the most time on unnecessary tasks and pulling overtime.

    • Scrambled Eggs @lazysoci.al
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      Did they consider that the workload has increased and due dates and pay has not? Everywhere is “understaffed” that is a choice by the company. The extra work is divided among the existing employees, thus making it more difficult and unrewarding to hit these deadlines. I say meh.