Messages appear on both social media and classic media Quiet smoking cessation Ali, the phenomenon in which employees limit themselves to a strict minimum in their work tasks. But according to sociology professor Ignace Glorieux (VUB), it is an exaggeration to see a major social trend in this, as he said in morning drive on am working.
Listen to the full interview with Professor Ignace Glorio here:
- “I don’t say that Quiet smoking cessation Completely disconnected from reality, but I’m afraid it’s a thing flogged Through the wonderful stories in the media. It seems that a whole generation of young people are less inclined to work overtime or do things that are not part of their job. Cut corners, so to speak. This seems a bit exaggerated.”
- “It is true that youth have them Work harder And saying, ‘I have to go home for the five-year-olds’ my generation—including women—would have been less than that.”
- Younger generations are more sensitive to it Separation of work and private life to make. This may have something to do with the fact that women are more demanding of their place and that there is more attention to Promotion of women At work. growing interest in Children’s education may play a role.”
- “I do Quiet smoking cessation So don’t get carried away completely, although I don’t see a major trend in it.”
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