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How Generation X became the backbone of the workplace
How Generation X became the backbone of the workplace - IN FOCUS: With six different cohorts now occupying the workplace for ...
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Gen X faces longer unemployment after layoffs, new study finds
Gen X workers are spending far longer out of work after layoffs than their younger colleagues, and the gap is widening just as many of them hit peak financial pressure. New research shows that a ...
A Gen Z employee quits by text. A Millennial manager feels blindsided. A Gen X leader wonders what happened to loyalty. A Boomer executive shakes their head at “kids these days.” Sound familiar? We ...
Despite decades of experience and proven leadership, Gen X professionals—now aged 45 to 60—are increasingly being passed over for jobs, promotions, and training opportunities. In a labor market shaped ...
Gen X, which includes more than 65 million Americans, entered the workforce during a major shift in the U.S. retirement landscape. Employer-funded plans such as pensions gave way to employee-funded ...
Although they were nicknamed the ‘slacker generation,’ Gen X is far from lazy. In fact, as much as they wish they didn't have to, there are several life skills at which Gen X excels. A study conducted ...
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