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3 days agoTech Companies Show Feet as They Try to Appeal to Gen Z
Silicon Valley firms adopt shoeless offices and supply nicotine pouches to attract and placate younger employees returning to in-person work.
While remote work offers flexibility, it has left younger workers feeling disconnected. As leadership teams look for new ways to improve employee engagement and find ideas to build employee morale, they're learning that Gen Z is the most likely generation to feel the pains of isolation. 38% of Gen Z employees report feeling lonely at work, and their desire for connection is clear: 86% wish their company offered more events where they can socialize,