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Home » RTO etiquette: Is Gen Z being bullied in the return to the office?
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RTO etiquette: Is Gen Z being bullied in the return to the office?

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Gen Z are disproportionately reporting workplace bullying as their employers enforce return to office (RTO) policies, according to a survey.

Thirty percent of workers overall said their company’s culture has been “toxic” since RTO was mandated.

But 38 percent of Gen Z respondents (18 to 24 years old) said they’d been bullied since returning to the office — and almost half (45%) said they’ve experienced “creepy” behaviour, found the survey of 557 employees by U.S. company Resume Builder.

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