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Some car manufacturers are already setting layoffs into motion, and student apprenticeship programs could be in jeopardy.
"It's absolutely fascinating," the Millennial told Newsweek. "I knew other Millennials would be as shocked and intrigued as I ...
Having missed out on in-person interactions during the pandemic, Gen Zers want to see their coworkers at the office.
Micro-shifts are gaining popularity in the U.S. workforce, predominantly among Gen Z's in hospitality and food services, ...
Gen Z isn't afraid to say no to toxic workplace environments that drive burnout. Here is how leaders can learn and adapt to ...
Americans in their 20s continue to have lower employment and labor-force participation rates than before the pandemic, and ...
Gen Z is refining workplace values and operations to a more flexible, tech-driven productivity approach, team and ...
There’s long been a gender gap in how older voters cast their ballots. Now the youngest voters show a similar split.
Grads who are disappointed by their post-degree salary could pivot to consulting and healthcare jobs for big paychecks ...
According to a recent survey, this trend marks a stark contrast to how many couples of previous generations went about their engagements.
Later, “babe.” Gen Z is ditching traditional nicknames for their significant others, per new data on the youngest daters.  “Forget ‘darling’ and ‘sweetie,’” wrote researchers for ...
A Politico article highlighted the shortcomings Gen Z has when deciphering fact from fiction in the online age, posing the ...