Almost half of Gen Z and millennials would rather be unemployed than unhappy in a job, new research

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Almost half of Gen Z and millennials would rather be unemployed than unhappy in a job, new research found

Almost half of Gen Z and millennials would rather be unemployed than unhappy in a job, new research found

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Gen Z and millennials are changing power dynamics in the workplace.
Luis Alvarez
  • A new Randstad study surveyed 35,000 workers across 34 markets.
  • The study showed that Gen Z and millennials were changing the power dynamic in the workplace.
  • The research found that 32% of Gen Z and 28% of millennials said they were job searching.

Traditionally, employers have had more power over employees in the workplace, but that dynamic has shifted.

In today's workplace power dynamic, Gen Z and millennials have the upper hand, which forces companies to reevaluate workers' needs, a new Workmonitor global study by Randstad said. Drawn from 35,000 workers across 34 markets, the study found that almost two in four members of younger generations would prefer being unemployed to being stuck in a job they didn't like. Right now, they're prioritizing happiness over their careers and want to find mission-driven work. Some 56% of Gen Z and 55% of millennials said they would leave their job if it interfered with their personal lives, and almost half of them said they wouldn't accept a job at a company that didn't align with their views on social and environmental issues.

These findings explain why employers are struggling to find younger talent to fill open roles, giving more power to job seekers. "Our findings should serve as a wake-up call for employers. There's a clear power shift underway as people rethink priorities," Sander van 't Noordende, the global CEO of Randstad, said in a statement.

Keeping options open
The survey found that 70% of all employees were open to new job opportunities — out of this, 32% of Gen Z and 28% of millennials reported that they were job searching. The data showed their confidence in being able to find other positions, with 49% saying they thought they would be able to find a new job quickly if they were fired or quit.

"Young people want to bring their whole selves to work, which is reflected in their determination not to compromise their personal values when choosing an employer," Noordende said. This trend shows how employers are facing greater pressure to meet workers' demands or risk losing them to other jobs.

Companies are on the short end of the stick
Since younger generations now have the upper hand in the job market, it's up to employers to reassess how to draw in talent. "Businesses need to rethink their approach to attracting and retaining staff, or face serious competition," Noordende said.

One way is to offer better benefits packages that include flexible work, healthcare, and professional development. The survey showed that 22% of employees received an increase in benefits, including healthcare and pensions, and 25% received more professional training. Meanwhile, 71% said the ability to work from anywhere was important to them, but 53% felt that they didn't have that flexibility in their current roles. This shows how most employees — who were forced to work from home because of the pandemic — want to continue doing so as the world navigates what post-pandemic normal looks like. But in some cases, their wishes for continued flexibility are being ignored since more companies are encouraging workers to return to the office.

The study also showed that most young people wanted to work at companies that shared their personal values. This affected the kinds of jobs they applied for, especially since two in five Gen Zers and millennials in the survey said they wouldn't mind earning a lower salary if it meant they were purposefully contributing to society.

Diversity and inclusion were also top of mind for the younger generation: 49% of Gen Z and 46% of millennials said they didn't want to work for a company that wasn't making a concentrated effort in this area. The report calls into question how employers will deal with this new shift in the power dynamic, but one thing is clear: Younger generations aren't afraid to keep their options open and leave a job if their needs aren't being met.
I’m a baby millennial and I agree!! Mental health/health, work/life balance and happiness is more important, that’s why I’m leaving. My jobs after this one will be 100% virtual bc the bull shxt people go through in on-site jobs is ridiculous! Can’t wait to work for myself and get a tall high earning man who wants a wfh/house gf
 
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Work takes up too much time to be miserable doing that shyt.
Im bout to spend at least 10 hrs of my day in horrible work place environments, doing a job that doesn't pay enough for the work I've already put in (college/previous experience), 0 to no chance of climbing the ladder.
Young folk realize it's all bullshyt and there's nothing that even resembles anything close to winning except for a very small %
Its too much info out there and corporate america can no longer control the narrative

What's winning tho breh? U act like everyone is blessed with God given talent to make millions. Chances are u an average dude and will make an average living and have an average life.

The problem is now everyone is entitled to want a life they can't have....
 

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I’m a baby millennial and I agree!! Mental health/health, work/life balance and happiness is more important, that’s why I’m leaving. My jobs after this one will be 100% virtual bc the bull shxt people go through in on-site jobs is ridiculous! Can’t wait to work for myself and get a man who wants a wfh/house gf

You in the trenches though. I hope you continue to press forward and obtain the happiness you seek.
 

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Thats your casket to nikka. :francis:

This dramatic shift to come into fruition will take decades. :francis:


Y'all hate children and dont like families. So who's going to enjoy all of your hard work? Marriage rates down, birth rates down. :francis:



Whats the plan?

Families and children can only be made properly when the Cost of Living is LOW. If it is HIGH, then it won't happen, despite the petty shaming and refusal to change society's dysfunctions.

Like I said, the pathway to a new Golden Era is blocked by people like YOU. If it needs to be, then yes, you gonna get trampled.
 

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If I was in my early 20s with no kids I would just do uber,Uber eats/DoorDash and win money on FanDuel my younger cousin does Uber eats and doordash and she makes bread every night in downtown Chicago :yeshrug:and I make 700 to 4000 a week on FanDuel :yeshrug: I would do that till I find something i would love doing mental health should come first a lot of these jobs have shytty management That think they can talk to you and treat you any kind of way fukk that shyt
 

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So a father waking you up at 8 a.m to do work around the house is trauma?

It is. Luckily my mother taught me not to be a sucka and not let people use me for free labor, because that would be en-enacting of slavery itself. I did yard work around the house, but it was done at an arranged and structured time.
 
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