
Rising Workplace Stress: Deloitte Survey Reveals Alarming Anxiety Levels Among Gen Z
A Deloitte report shows that almost half of Gen Z employees often feel stressed and anxious at work, leading to exhaustion and low energy levels.

A Deloitte report shows that almost half of Gen Z employees often feel stressed and anxious at work, leading to exhaustion and low energy levels.

The youngster’s mother, brother-in-law, and sister-in-law approved to donate his organs under the Jeevandan initiative. Senior officers from the scheme appreciated the gesture of the 18-year-old’s family members.

Major companies, including Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and others, contributed to the high number of job losses. In total, around 360,000 employees have found themselves unemployed between 2022 and May 2023.

Gen Zs and millennials would like their employers to offer better career advancement opportunities for part-time workers, more part-time jobs overall, and the option for more flexible hours for full-time employees, the report said, as per the Press Trust of India.

Badalova, who worked as an Internal Recruiter at Amazon, took to LinkedIn to share the same. She posted that she had been laid off from her previous role as an Internal Recruiter at Amazon after coming back from her maternity leave.

The auto-rickshaw appeared to be 24 km from the pickup point, and the wait time was 71 minutes, the same as the flight time from Delhi to Jaipur.

A note from a 24-year-old Bengaluru software engineer got trending on Twitter, who wrote about feeling “lonely” and “overwhelmed” in life despite earning 58 lakhs.

Office workers devoted about 40 more minutes a week to mentorship, almost 25 more in formal training, and around 15 additional minutes each week doing professional development and learning exercises,

Under this scheme, 1 lakh government school students will be chosen and given the training to pursue electonic science for their higher studies.

Chief Minister MK Stalin unveiled the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Aptitude Test Scheme, through which 1,000 students from Class 10 will be selected annually and given Rs 1,000 per month until they graduate from Class 12.