The biggest thing I've found that make me want to leave a workplace are condescending attitudes and hovering, the absolute best jobs I've had had the attitude " you know what you're doing let me get out of your way, and I know that if you don't you'll come and ask me because I'll explain without becoming irritable"
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OP, please re-frame your post title as a question with a "?".
Why would I do that? The statement is in the not the imperative mood, not the interrogative mood. Am I missing some kind of Lemmy etiquette?
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- All posts must end with a "?"
This is sort of like Jeopardy. Please phrase all post titles in the form of a proper question ending with ?
Oh, ok.
They are likely quitting because you are not putting forth an effort to build trust with people who are different to you(you’re favouring genx within just a few sentences so that is saying loads about where your glaring blind spots are).
Bad management is indeed the leading cause of unemployment https://www.hcamag.com/us/specialization/industrial-relations/why-bad-managers-are-contributing-to-the-great-resignation/322106
https://hbr.org/2022/08/quiet-quitting-is-about-bad-bosses-not-bad-employees
It’s also possible If genz are unhappy, so are genx. You’re just seeing through the lens of a manager.
Genx have just been soul destroyed enough (due to years Of being told bad management is part of working, a concept handed down by the boomers to make genx more pliable) to not have any standards to quit which is problematic because they are more likely to sit through abuse without reporting it causing a missing stair syndrome which anyone else is easily picking up on and not wanting to deal with all the fixing of alone.
So just cuz a genx doesn’t quit doesn’t let you off the hook. You all just found your level. It’s not a good level.