82% of young workers say ‘quiet quitting’ is appealing, survey finds

In recent months, the term “quiet quitting” has gained traction on social media, referring to a phenomenon in which workers to reduce their enthusiasm at work and stick to the minimum expectations of their role. The exact phrase has particularly caught on among younger workers, with 82 percent of millennials and Generation Z workers saying that the concept appeals to them, according to a new study.

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