“Zero Critical Reasoning”: Employers Say GenZ “Toxic” For Companies

Via ZeroHedge

A new report has found that 68% of small business owners say Gen Z employees are the “least reliable,” while 71% say they’re most likely to have a mental health issue in the workplace.

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One of the employers surveyed spoke of Gen Z’s “absolute delusion, complete lack of common sense, and zero critical reasoning or basic analytical skills,” according to the Freedom Economy Index report conducted by PublicSquare and RedBalloon this month.

Less than 4% of those surveyed said Gen Z was the generation that most aligns with their workplace culture, while 62% said Gen Z’s were most likely to create division and toxicity in the workplace.

Another employer surveyed said the generation is “expecting promotions for simply showing up every day.”

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What’s more, 57% of those surveyed said that Gen Z runs the most risk of creating a workplace lawsuit.

Newsweek has come out in defense of Gen Z, citing two experts who say the kids are just misunderstood.

Dan Space, an HR consultant who runs DanFromHR.com, said since the study reflects the feelings of small business owners, it could be skewed. These types of businesses often do not pay well or offer a high-quality company culture, he said, and Gen Z tends to look for those in any type of role or career they take on, he said.

“Gen Z is one of the most informed, confident and no BS generation because they saw what happened to the millennials before them,” Space told Newsweek.

“Being told to go to college to get a great job, graduating with up to hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt, with zero tools to get a job, land somewhere and not be given the information on salaries, career development, moving towards compensation models that use mixed variations….So I find they are just far more comfortable with not putting up with this BS and being informed,” Space continued.

Space conceded that Gen Zers are most likely to have mental health issues, ‘but he does believe they are more likely to be confident in discussing it and drawing boundaries,’ Newsweek reports.

Ok Dan.

Can’t Even-ing intensifies…

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One Comment

  1. G3K762 March 28, 2024 at 16:53

    Drawing boundaries? Interesting. Work isn’t the place to find happiness and meaning. Do that on someone else’s time. Work us where you go to make a living to pay for the things you want to do on your own time. They think they should be paid like someone who’s been doing the same job for two decades. Going to college means nothing. You’re still an entry level employee.

    There’s a reason why most millionaires are over 50 and even into their 60s- it takes TIME to create wealth. Everyone wants to be rich right away. We are doomed

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