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'I quit my job. I gave them 2 seconds notice': US worker quits after manager demands a drug test for wearing a blanketA night shift worker's viral story highlights concerns about workplace drug testing. Employers might use drug tests to dismiss staff and re...
'Retiring at 35': Burned-out corporate employee reveals the two questions that made him quit. WatchA 35-year-old professional, Biswajit Mohanty, has decided to leave corporate life after an 11-year career, igniting an online debate about ...
Mentorship, career growth, flexibility crucial anchors of mental health for Gen Z professionals: SurveyA new survey by Indeed finds half of Indian employees genuinely love their jobs, with younger workers linking mental health to job satisfac...
Drowning in depression and burnout, millennial employee adopts Gen Z tactic for mental healthStruggling with anxiety, depression, and burnout from constant work-related notifications, a millennial employee shared on Reddit how a sim...
Is the Gen Z stare a sign of declining social skills or a new form of expression?Gen Z stare is characterized by a blank, unblinking expression, has sparked debate online. Some view it as a sign of declining social skill...
Millennials lead yoga adoption with 74 per cent practising regularly: ReportA new study reveals yoga's growing popularity in India. Millennials lead the trend, with 74% practicing daily. Gen X follows closely at 70%...
ET Snapchat Gen Z Index: How India's Gen Z-ers live, work and spend moneyThe ET Snapchat Gen Z Index reveals that Gen Z in India prioritizes ethical and local shopping, favouring brands like Myntra and H&M. They ...
Living on the brink: 74% of workers struggling to stay afloat as burnout fuels wave of young professionals eyeing the exitA recent survey reveals a concerning trend among American workers, with nearly three-quarters living paycheck to paycheck. Burnout is rampa...
Anxiety and stress-related concerns account for nearly half of all mental health consultations in India: SurveyA recent MediBuddy survey reveals a concerning rise in anxiety and stress among India's millennial workforce, accounting for nearly 50% of ...
From pet insurance to GIFs: How companies are adapting to attract and retain Gen Z employeesCorporate India is adapting to attract Gen Z employees by offering flexible work policies, unique perks like pet insurance, and emphasizing...
Are 9 to 5 jobs dead?Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn's co-founder, predicts that traditional 9-to-5 jobs might become obsolete by 2034. In India, where millions of young...
Quiet quitting can get loudDisengaged employees can harm businesses — treat employees with trust, dignity and respect. Although quiet quitting is frequently a sign of...
Mental Health Excl: Neerja Birla says pandemic forced companies to look at employees' mental wellbeing; Gen-Z workforce need to be treated with kid glovesEntrepreneur-mental health advocate Dr Neerja Birla addresses the various challenges that await employees returning to the workplace after ...
Gen Z all set to cause major disruptions in India's breakfast market dynamicsGen Z is 'snackifying' breakfast, by "either replacing the meal with a snack or having it as an accompaniment." Also, the frequency of cons...
‘Quiet quitting’ triggers debate on work-life balance. What is it and why is it happening now?The term came into use after a social media influencer used it to explain work woes.
Parental burnout is real. How raising children has led to fatigue among millennial fathersExhaustion in fathers is rarely discussed. However, the pandemic and changing patterns of work have brought it to the fore.
Generation Z could free the world from e-mailA survey found that for those 30 and above, email was among the top tools they used for collaboration. For those under 30, Google Docs was ...
Over-flowing inboxes? No problem! Gen Z may free the world from never-ending e-mailsA 2020 study found that email is among the top tools used for collaboration by people above 30.
India has answers to the biggest question of our time: Arianna Huffington“I am particularly keen to speak to India’s millennial generation — the generation most impacted by technology,” said Huffington.
An open letter from Arianna Huffington to IndiaAs we begin 2018, looking ahead at a new year with resolutions for a better life, it's time to examine and recalibrate our relationship wit...