‘Eye opening’: Boss floored by Gen Z staff act
An Aussie Millennial boss has revealed the wild reality of working with a bunch of Gen Zers and why the office is always empty at 3pm.
An Aussie Millennial boss has revealed the wild reality of working with a bunch of Gen Zers and why the office is always empty at 3pm.
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