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Younger Workers Struggle with Job Satisfaction and Well-being: Study

Younger Workers Struggle with Job Satisfaction and Well-being: Study

A new study from Massey University's School of Management reveals that younger workers, aged 35 and under, are facing difficulties at work. They repo

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A new study from Massey University’s School of Management reveals that younger workers, aged 35 and under, are facing difficulties at work. They reported the lowest levels of job satisfaction and well-being. The study found that these younger employees experience more job stress, anxiety, and depression. This could be because they have less work experience and support. They are also more likely to think about changing jobs. The research suggests that employers need to provide more support to younger workers and create better work environments for everyone.

More info: https://www.massey.ac.nz/about/news/age-more-than-just-a-number-in-aotearoa-new-zealands-workforce/

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