Gen Z’s latest push for less work with ‘bare minimum Monday’

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Gen Z’s latest push for less work with ‘bare minimum Monday’
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Sky News host Paul Murray says Gen Z don’t seem to want to work hard on a Monday with “bare minimum Monday” being the new trend pushed for by them.

“Gen Z, different people, they don’t really want to work that hard on a Monday, bit tough after a weekend … bare minimum Monday, is the idea,” Mr Murray said.

“The idea that people at that work with their hands, or work in a shop or any small business can, kind of, just phone it in on a Monday, this is that ultimate idea of people who don’t really have many deadlines in their lives.”

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