82% Of Employed Gen Zers Want Mental Health Days, Study Finds

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A recent TalentLMS and BambooHR survey found that a whopping 82% of employed Gen Z employees want mental health days—a concept that may not have shown up on many HR managers’ radar just a decade ago. Companies are exploring different approaches for offering such support.

“Stress in America Generation Z” finds that “Gen Z is significantly more likely to report their mental health as fair or poor, with 27% saying this is the case.” Thankfully, the report also suggests that stigmas around discussing mental health challenges and seeking help have diminished.

2 reason why Gen Zers would quit their job—surpassed only by the top response “unsatisfactory salary.” Another stressor could be the lack of face to face interaction during this extended time of pandemic-induce remote working. “When it comes to the workplace, 7 in 10 Gen Zs find it important to have in-person socialization with their colleagues, while 59% feel the same for virtual socialization,” the report concludes.

 

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But they don’t want to use their PTO to take one.

Isn’t that called a PTO now? Why does everyone need to know the reason you’re taking a day off. What happened to privacy

Yeah...... Welcome....We are living in 2022......New era, new lifestyles, new concerns, new insecurities, new enemies, new noises, new behaviors...WELCOME

Shocking News!

They didn’t even get a job yet!

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