Retratos do mundo actual retirados do The Times de 3 de Dezembro passado:
"Sensitivity protected
Workers who are sensitive to rejection and criticism can sue for disability discrimination, an employment tribunal ruled. Ryan Toghill who has "rejection sensitivity" — an intense response to perceived criticism, disapproval or rejection — as a side-effect of his ADHD successfully sued Lidl for unfair dismissal in Cardiff."
"Gen Z fears office chat more than AI
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A third of Gen Z believe mental health days should be a standard workplace benefit as polling reveals they worry more about human interaction than artificial intelligence.
Topping the list of anxieties were working with unknown people (42 per cent), having to make small talk (38 per cent), anxiety about using the phone (30 per cent) and having to get up early (28 per cent). Young people were more concerned about office interactions than losing their jobs because of AI."
O que isto diz dos pais que criaram esta geração?
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