News about Hannah Miller
Perks is expected to bring pampered GEN-Z employees to the office, but don't worry about pizza Fridays because everyone is WFH)
www.dailymail.co.uk,
December 18, 2023
Graduates and young people entering the work market have reported that they are looking for more fun and money from their jobs because 'the world could end tomorrow.' Many Gen Z-ers are protesting office life and seeking 100% home-working, as well as refusing to attend a work interview, according to Britain's bosses. Last month, a TikTok video went viral after a tumultuous Gen Z-er broke down while describing how difficult it was commuting and working nine to five. And bosses are the antidote to this. HECK, a meat processor, has created a creche for dogs in a recreation of the company's headquarters, which is located next door. If work is too tense, more companies are giving out cakes on specific days, free breakfast and lunch, and even meditation in woodland. Salary sacrifice services for crypto-currency and assistance with mortgages to help people get to the property ladder are also on the rise. According to one media boss, the pendulum has swung away from the company. According to him, "Gen Z candidates want to know what the employer can do for them first." They are the ones in control.'
Graduates are demanding 100% WFH and won't even come into the office for a job interview, reveals boss - as firms battle to end work-from-home culture
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December 17, 2023
Employers have had to downsize their premises as a result of 'entitled' and "quiet quitting' Gen Z-ers who joined the workforce remotely and are now unaccustomed to changing their habits. Bosses have provided ludicrous benefits such as pool tables and office pets (right) to lure employees into work, but a recent survey (left) shows that younger employees, who want more information and healthcare are actually tied to their personal growth. According to research published throughout 2023, younger employees who started their careers in their bedrooms during the coronavirus pandemic want to be among their coworkers, but only if their work is worthwhile.
A download festival reveller yells at the BBC to thank the NHS for his 'prescription speed.'
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June 9, 2023
In an early morning outburst, a Download festival reveller yelled a BBC show to thank the NHS for his 'prescription speed.' The man's strange appearance occurred when BBC Breakfast hosts Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt were interviewed live from Donington Park at the music festival, which began in Derby yesterday. Miller appears to have been discussing Metallica's appearance, which was 'fully late into the night,' when she was interrupted by a clearly intoxicated man about 6:25 a.m. The guy, wearing a monochrome jacket and matching headband, yelled: 'I love my prescription speed from the NHS.'