UKG: 75% of frontline workers are burnt out, with Gen Z facing the greatest impacts

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Three quarters (75%) of frontline employees report feeling burnt out, so much so, that more than half have expressed that they would prefer to have more vacation time than a pay increase, according to new research from UKG. The research, which polled 13,000 frontline workers from across the globe, found that workplace flexibility was the second most important factor for frontline workers – tied…

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