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Millennials and Gen Z want Flexible Scheduling

Shiftboard, a global leader in workforce scheduling, announced the findings of its survey, The State of the Hourly Worker. The survey revealed that Millennials and Gen Z rate schedule flexibility as a top priority for job satisfaction, far higher than Gen X and Baby Boomers.

Over half of Millennials (51 percent) and Gen Z (55 percent) value having control over their work schedule, specifically being able to change hours on short notice. In contrast, only 42 percent of Gen X and 37 percent of Baby Boomers considered control over their schedules a priority.

“Managers used to the preferences of older generations might find these statistics surprising,” said Wilson. “Some generations focus on earning potential while others prioritize flexibility in their schedules. A one-size-fits-all management strategy won’t be effective for handling these diverse generations. These findings tell us that there’s a totally different workforce emerging.”

-Shiftboard

There are several reasons why younger people may desire greater work flexibility. Younger workers tend to place a greater emphasis on work-life balance. They prioritize spending time with family and friends, pursuing hobbies and interests, or engaging in personal development activities outside of work. Flexible work schedules can help younger workers better balance their work and personal lives.

Other notable survey findings about generational differences include:

Work-life balance a top priority

While the generational difference stood out in the survey, there were unique trends that will continue to affect the labor market. Most notably, these included prioritizing work-life balance.

Win-win for employers and workers

“An employee-centric approach to scheduling empowers hourly and shift workers to achieve a healthy work-life balance and feel satisfied with their schedules,” said Rue Patel, Head Coach at RueWorks LLC and former North America Supply Chain Director and Plant Manager at General Mills. “Effective scheduling not only improves employee satisfaction, but it also optimizes operational costs and improves operational agility to ensure customer commitments are met.”

To cultivate a more productive and satisfied workforce, managers should prioritize scheduling that meets the needs of both the business and employees. Additionally, understanding and addressing the differences in work satisfaction and stressors among the various generations is key to unlocking the full potential of this diverse workforce.

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