Although they are just entering the job market, Gen Z workers are afraid of losing their jobs and, above all, of having to share the news with others
Being laid off from a job is a taboo subject for many people, and especially for Generation Z, it seems. Although they are just entering the job market, these young workers are afraid of losing their jobs and, above all, of having to share the news with others.
The job search site ZipRecruiter surveyed 2,000 people who had recently lost their jobs about their views on layoffs, and shared the results of its survey with the Fast Company business media website. The majority of respondents (83%) spoke openly about their dismissal with their family, while two-thirds told their friends.