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The Gen Z Workforce In The UK Is Demanding Less Alcohol At Company Socials
The Gen Z Workforce In The UK Is Demanding Less Alcohol At Company Socials
For years, workplace culture has revolved around one thing: drinks after work. But Gen Z in the UK is starting to push back — and companies are beginning to notice, according to a new study from Diamond Interiors.
The study says that a growing number of younger employees say they would rather skip alcohol-focused work socials altogether. In a recent survey of Gen Z office workers, half said they preferred social events that don’t centre around drinking....
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Having long been seen as a sign of weakness, mental health issues in their many varieties and severities have become much less of a taboo.
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