South Korean drama of a fictional kind as Netflix winds up the Squid Game hype machine in Paris
Planet Business: Words of the year, Intel’s interim arrangement and the Death Clock app that claims to predict your likely date of death
Planet Business: Words of the year, Intel’s interim arrangement and the Death Clock app that claims to predict your likely date of death
Many company bosses are pushing for a complete return to the office but does research and lived experience back that position
‘Conscious unbossing’ is the new buzz phrase in Gen Z-based employment, but is it just individualism repackaged?
Television: Ben Wheatley’s zombie horror about iPhone-addicted kids and ravenous boomers suffers from muddled metaphors about intergenerational tensions
‘Zee’ is an Americanism. So how come it seems to have been used in Ireland since Jack Lynch was taoiseach?
Kamala Harris has been criticised for being light on policy, strong on vibes. But that fits with the current mood of visual and online culture – and, increasingly, with what Gen Z want from politics
The footballer’s emergence comes against a backdrop of shifting attitudes towards age and responsibility
Advisers from social media influencers to big consultants offer guidance on how to recruit and retain 20-somethings
Many millennials and Gen Z-ers have a renewed interest in so-called ‘community Catholicism’, but it’s an engagement that’s purely on their terms
Smart Money: Chances are they will be, but a lot of things have to go their way
Intergenerational strife is nothing new but technology and a broken social contract are exacerbating workplace tensions
The author of White Teeth calls them 'the youngs' which is a much less judgmental term than 'the youth of today' or even 'kids these days'
The crowd take in every word from the Mercury-winning singer-songwriter as her sweet voice contrasts contrast with her hard-hitting band
The generation gap is far less now than it was between me and my parents at that age
Today’s generational labels are flawed and divisive but thankfully more and more of us have stopped acting our age
Among young adults, a trend for deeper engagement with news is emerging, according to a qualitative study carried out by Dublin research agency Bricolage. It finds 18- to 26-year-olds querying everything they read, writes the agency’s managing director, Viv Chambers
I for one will welcome our new chaotic overlords when they eventually take charge – even if they are too scared to make a phone call
Managers must take time to help ease the anxieties of a Covid generation
More young and aspiring lawyers are prioritising employers with flexible hours and similar values, survey finds
New survey finds "cultural shifts" needed to harness potential
PwC and Deloitte say new hires lack communication skills, but should these recruits conform to boomer workforce rules?
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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