With high levels of trust placed in employers come equally stratospheric expectations from employees. The 2023 黑料社Trust Barometer Special Report: Trust at Work reveals insights on how sweeping these expectations are across geographies and demographics. Gen Z is a catalyst for all generations of workers demanding more from their employers.
In Edelman's seminal 2021 Power of Gen Z brand report, we learned that this generation wields an outsized influence on other consumers of all generations. So in this year鈥檚 Trust at Work research, we wanted to see if Gen Z also has that 鈥済ravitational pull鈥 on colleagues of all generations. Indeed, they do.
Ninety-three percent of employees told us that their 20-something coworkers influence how they think about topics such as work-life boundaries, self-advocacy, fair pay, and work as identity. In other words, Gen Z is helping all generations in the workplace redefine the meaning of work.
It鈥檚 fascinating to observe how Gen Z鈥檚 influence is the convergence point of other findings in this survey. Not only are they demanding more influence at work, but they are also pushing for more meaning at work and serving as change agents in these areas:
Labor union issues. Gen Z and Millennial employees believe that if a large group of employees exert strong pressure, they can get the organization to change almost anything about itself. This is why you now see an organization鈥檚 youngest employees initiating labor petitions 鈥 not only among deskless worker populations, such as in retail and quick-serve restaurants, but in new sectors of white-collar employees. Older generation workers say that coworkers in their 20s are making them open to unions or labor organizations.
Social issues. Gen Z and Millennial employees engage in conversations about important societal issues with their coworkers more frequently than other generations in the organization. In that way, they are bringing the outside world into the workplace.
Organizational issues. They are also a significant channel, broadcasting about their companies to the outside world. Gen Z employees tell us they鈥檙e sharing news coverage about their employers on social media at least once a week, and what鈥檚 more, they鈥檙e also posting their own content about their company at the same clip. Gen Z workers are leading the way in demanding a workplace reset for all generations. In fact, 72 percent of all employees say it is more important than ever that employers rethink what work really means to employees today. Why this existential question? Employees say, 鈥淏ecause of everything that has happened in the world over the past few years, I am reevaluating how I spend my time.鈥 Behavioral scientists say that after a Black Swan event, such as a 9/11 or Covid-19, it is human nature to go back to our 鈥渇irst principles鈥 鈥 this can mean values, beliefs, or priorities. Employees are looking through the lens of their personal priorities to re-examine what work means to them. It鈥檚 critical that employers tap into that employee sentiment to understand how to create an employee value proposition that resonates in the world today.
Gen Z workers are leading the way in demanding a workplace reset for all generations. In fact, 72 percent of all employees say it is more important than ever that employers rethink what work really means to employees today. Why this existential question? Employees say, 鈥淏ecause of everything that has happened in the world over the past few years, I am reevaluating how I spend my time.鈥 Behavioral scientists say that after a Black Swan event, such as a 9/11 or Covid-19, it is human nature to go back to our 鈥渇irst principles鈥 鈥 this can mean values, beliefs, or priorities. Employees are looking through the lens of their personal priorities to re-examine what work means to them. It鈥檚 critical that employers tap into that employee sentiment to understand how to create an employee value proposition that resonates in the world today.
These are some of the ways that employees are indicating they want more impact from their roles and guidance on how employers can make it happen:
It鈥檚 clear that employees need to feel like they鈥檙e making an impact, so show them how the organization is doing that. And don鈥檛 underestimate younger employees鈥 ability to help you drive actions that build trust. Leverage the power of Gen Z.
Cydney Roach is Global Chair, 黑料社Employee Experience.