The importance of generation z work culture and its effects on employee retention
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2022-09Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Hamid, Sadman IshraqMetadata
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There has been a change in the environment of the corporate world, as more and more
Generation Z workers enter the workforce, the more we have to consider how their needs and
wants are going to be implemented. It's clear that Generation Z will enter the workforce with
very particular employment expectations. This group, so we've been told, appreciates job
security and does best in environments that let them be creative and express their originality.
Younger generations today are prepared to quit their occupations if they do not get the work-life
balance, fair compensation, and other things they desire. They have developed higher
expectations for the workplace, including bigger paychecks, more time off, the option to work
remotely, and a higher sense of social and environmental responsibility. The report focuses on
how newer, updated, worker-oriented culture has a major effect in retaining employees and
benefits all age groups.
The broad objective of the study is to establish a clear connection between a company's decision
to adopt a Generation Z work culture and higher employee retention. The research will include a
qualitative variable and the assessment will rely on secondary data such as surveys, because the
subject matter will be heavily reliant on the traits and effects of work cultures as well as the
feelings of the employees.