Generational pile-ons come around like clockwork

Most attacks on Gen Z, a cohort born roughly between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, follow an identical pattern to how every generation has spoken about those coming up behind them. Picture: iStock
My company employs dozens of Gen Z staff, amounting to over a quarter of my workforce.
We work in an incredibly high-stress environment with clients in the national security world, sports, and technology sector making demands of us daily. Short deadlines, high pressure, moving goalposts. And the topics? Terrorism, organised crime, child exploitation. So the most difficult clients, with the most complex, and emotionally draining subject matter.
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