LATELY, a new workplace trend has been making headlines: quiet cracking. Unlike quiet quitting, which is often a deliberate disengagement, quiet cracking is more subtle and more dangerous.
THERE is a narrative going around that Gen Z entered the workforce at the worst possible time. A pandemic disrupted their education. A recession tightened job markets. And now, just as they are trying ...
GEN Z workers, born between the late 1990s and early 2010s, have shown to exhibit a strong tendency to change jobs and careers more frequently than previous generations.