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“New Paths at Work: Restless 20-somethings Use their Leverage to Reshape the Workplace”
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Posted by Libraries, April 04, 2006
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Nisha Ramachandran, U.S. News & World Report, 3/20/2006, Vol. 140 Issue 10, p46-48.
With many Baby Boomers predicted to retire soon, and not enough GenXers in the wings to take their place, the “Entitlement Generation” is poised to influence the work force by seeking flexible work schedules, variety on the job, and the chance to learn. For this generation, born in 1978 and after, the job opportunities favor those who have a higher education or specialized training.
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