Posts tagged Gen Z
Amazon, Starbucks, and beyond? Young workers fuel union drives.
May 19, 2022 // Much of the energy behind these moves is coming from the newest entrants to the labor force: workers in their late 20s at the tail end of the millennial generation, such as Ms. Ross and Ms. Hyatt, and their successors, Generation Z, born between 1997 and 2012, who are beginning to land their first jobs. Many exude an organizing zeal not seen in decades.
Why Is Teen Vogue—A ‘Fashion Magazine’ For Young Women—Pushing Readers Towards Unions and Marxist Economics?
February 24, 2022 // Nearly all those published have been slanted pro-unionization and heavily biased toward Marxian economics. Several of Teen Vogue’s writers state on their bios that they are “organizers”—a fact that is often not included in their “articles.”
Could Gen Z bring unions back into the mainstream?
December 14, 2021 // Forty years ago, one in five American workers was a union member, according to Pew Research. By 2020, that figure had dropped to just over one in 10, and among workers in Gen Z—those born in 1997 or later—it’s even smaller, just 4.4%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.