Starting a career has increasingly felt like a right of passage for Gen Z and Millennial workers struggling to adapt to the working week and stand out to their new bosses.

But it looks like those bosses aren’t doing much in return to help their young staffers adjust to corporate life, and it could be having major effects on their company’s output.

Research by the London School of Economics and Protiviti found that friction in the workplace was causing a worrying productivity chasm between bosses and their employees, and it was by far the worst for Gen Z and Millennial workers.

The survey of nearly 1,500 U.K. and U.S. office workers found that a quarter of employees self-reported low productivity in the workplace. More than a third of Gen Z employees reported low productivity, while 30% of Millennials described themselves as unproductive.

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    10 months ago

    Speak for yourself but I’m Gen X and I’m gonna need to work till I die. No retirement unless you count hospice

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      10 months ago

      Many Gen x were able to get while the getting was good. Cheap housing, cheap education, benefits, and a fat inheritance.

      Obviously it didn’t apply to everyone.

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      10 months ago

      Story of our generation.

      Smallest generation bookended by two massive cohorts and yet we are expected to pay the brunt for everything because we are the “adults” as our parents get older and need care and our kids and grandkids need support.

      All we want is to put our heads down, do our work and check out when it’s all done. All everyone else does is bitch about eachother.

      FML.