Just 11% of Gen Z workers report being pleased with the way their office is currently set up, according to a survey done by Unispace, a company that creates experiential spaces. But that workspace is important to these workers: almost eight in 10 (79%) feel they are more active when working in the office, compared with 66% among older workers.
Sixty per cent (60%) of Gen Z workers also say that work-from-home restrictions made them value the office more, compared with 43% among older employees.
“Employers are seemingly failing to utilize the power of the office to attract these individuals,”