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Stop blaming Gen Z for resisting RTO: 71% say they want a hybrid balance—and now they're quietly leading the office comeback | Fortune

Gen Z workers actually want to be in the office—just not five days a week. They're showing up voluntarily more than any generation.

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Stop blaming Gen Z for resisting RTO: 71% say they want a hybrid balance—and now they're quietly leading the…

Gen Z workers actually want to be in the office—just not five days a week. They're showing up voluntarily more than any generation.

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forbes.com16 h fa

4 Things Managers Keep Getting Wrong About Gen Z Workplace Preferences

Many managers misread Gen Z’s workplace preferences as entitlement, when they’re often demands for clearer goals, healthier norms, honest leadership, and faster feedback.

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  1. sabato 27 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    Stop blaming Gen Z for resisting RTO: 71% say they want a hybrid balance—and now they're quietly leading the office comeback | Fortune

    Gen Z workers actually want to be in the office—just not five days a week. They're showing up voluntarily more than any generation.

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·forbes.com

    4 Things Managers Keep Getting Wrong About Gen Z Workplace Preferences

    Many managers misread Gen Z’s workplace preferences as entitlement, when they’re often demands for clearer goals, healthier norms, honest leadership, and faster feedback.