Gen Z faces burnout crisis at work |
| Gen Z workers are experiencing high levels of stress, with 40% of those aged 18 to 24 taking time off due to burnout, according to a YouGov poll for Mental Health UK. In contrast, only about 10% of workers over 55 reported similar issues. Many young workers cite high workloads, unpaid overtime, and job security fears as significant stressors. Additionally, financial worries are prevalent, with two-thirds of Gen Z feeling stressed about money. Brian Dow, the chief executive of Mental Health UK, said: "This group is facing pressures both inside and outside work, alongside an uncertain job market where AI is increasingly seen as a threat to some entry-level roles. "For many, the social contract that rewarded previous generations for hard work is breaking down." |
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