More than half of genze hybrid workers said that they were relocating thanks to remote work. Workers aged 18 to 34 are nearly 60 % more willing to quit their jobs in their older peers if the choice is taken away. It seems this greater desire for flexibility is causing industries with jobs that can't be done from home to fall out of favor with recent graduates.
A ceasefire is holding after a weekend of deadly strikes. We ask why Hamas, the Palestinian movement that controls Gaza,
did not get involved. As Generation Z tentatively enters the workforce, they are
clamouring for more flexibility and money than their forebears enjoyed. And reflecting on the flawed but brilliant poet Philip Larkin on the
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