Newsweek - A new survey by Talker Research, conducted on behalf of Newsweek, has found that employees in Generation Z (born between 1997 and 2006) are most likely to be working on Christmas Day. The
survey of 1,000 participants across various age groups revealed that
while most people avoid working on December 25, more than half (52
percent) of Gen Z respondents reported working on the holiday at least
occasionally. In contrast, only 14 percent of Baby Boomers (born
1946-1964) said the same.
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