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    17% Gen Z workers feel unsure about approaching colleagues over age 55

    The study reveals that without shared life experiences such as marriage, parenthood, or pet ownership, younger workers find it challenging to relate to their older counterparts
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauMay 6, 20242 Mins Read2844 Views
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    A recent survey conducted by LinkedIn has unveiled a concerning trend among Gen Z workers in the UK: one in five of them have not engaged in direct conversations with colleagues over 50 in the past year. Additionally, they exhibit the least confidence when it comes to interacting with other generations in the workplace.

    As per the report, while only 17 per cent of the 1000 British workers surveyed admit to feeling unsure about approaching colleagues of different age groups, the reasons behind Gen Z’s struggle remain unclear. However, previous analysis suggests that without shared life experiences such as marriage, parenthood, or pet ownership, younger workers find it challenging to relate to their older counterparts.

    This communication gap could potentially hinder Gen Z’s career-advancement prospects. Research consistently indicates that regular interaction with management can significantly improve the likelihood of receiving promotions or salary increases.

    Interestingly, despite recognising the benefits of connecting with senior colleagues, 64 per cent of Gen Z respondents are waiting for their companies to take the initiative in fostering intergenerational collaboration. However, forced interactions orchestrated by management may not suffice in establishing genuine connections.

    However, it’s not just Gen Z that prefers conversing within their age group. About 40 per cent of workers over 55 haven’t engaged with Gen Z colleagues in the past year either. This reluctance to interact may contribute to the hesitance of younger workers to initiate conversations with their older counterparts.

    Ultimately, both younger and older workers must be willing to set aside preconceptions and actively listen to one another to foster trust, rapport and mutual learning. Embracing diverse perspectives can enrich workplace dynamics and drive collective success.

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