At a retail business based in New York, managers were distressed to encounter young employees who wanted paid time off when coping with anxiety or period cramps. At a supplement company, a Gen Z worker questioned why she would be expected to clock in for a standard eight-hour day when she might get through her to-do list by the afternoon. At a biotech venture, entry-level staff members delegated tasks to the founder. And spanning sectors and start-ups, the youngest members of the work force have demanded what they see as a long overdue shift away from corporate neutrality toward a more open expression of values, whether through executives displaying their pronouns on Slack or putting out statements in support of the protests for Black Lives Matter.

  • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
    hexagon
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    3 years ago

    I mean, I'm in my mid-30s and I've found plenty of people of all demographics to socialize with. Its definitely weird to think about my friend from High School having a kid as old as we were when we met. But I hardly feel gross about it.