Zers consider breaking various office rules acceptable, and nearly 30 percent 'catfish' recruiters for jobs they don’t want.
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Those aged 18 to 28 were also more inclined to consider concealing one's finances as bad, if not worse, than actual cheating.
Criticizing Gen Z workers for a wide variety of faults has become popular in the workplace and in internet discussions. But ...