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Gen Z employee ignites a FURIOUS debate after telling their new boss they couldn't attend an 8AM meeting because they 'had a workout class' - prompting outrage from older workers... so, who do YOU think is right?
Daily Mail UK ^ | 14:52 EST, 1 February 2024 | By KELSI KARRULI

Posted on 02/01/2024 12:29:09 PM PST by Red Badger

A Gen Z employee has sparked furious debate after telling their boss that they couldn't attend an 8 a.m. meeting because they had a 'workout class.'

TikTok users have fired off at the hosts of the podcast Demoted, Natalie Marie and Ross Pomerantz, after they shared their reaction to an email they received from a listener claiming their Gen Z employer refused to attend an 8 a.m. meeting because it conflicted with their 'workout class.'

The hosts' response to the email ignited a fiery conversation as people on the web argued about work-life balance.

And, one Gen Z TikTok creator added fuel to the fire when he put himself in the shoes of the employee and questioned if his denial to attend meetings outside of his work hours should be something he was reprimanded for.

The debate began when a now-deleted clip of the podcast hosts discussing the topic went viral.

In the video, Natalie reads off an email she received from a listener.

In the email, the listener asked whether it should be 'allowed' for their 'Gen Z new hire' to refuse to show up to an early morning meeting because they had a workout class.

Natalie then chimed in with her own reaction. She said: 'You just started this job. I don't give a flying s*** about your workout class. Also an 8 a.m. workout class is too late. Work out at six, maybe seven.'

Meanwhile, Ross noted that the employee's response made him 'angry.'

He said: 'My visceral reaction was are you f***ing kidding me? My hand's shaking, and it's not from the caffeine.'

Both of the podcast hosts noted that while mental health was important, 'personal time' shouldn't interfere with work.

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To: Red Badger

“... so, who do YOU think is right?..”

The ones who are still employed..,the older ones.


141 posted on 02/01/2024 3:45:54 PM PST by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: 9YearLurker

Ok, knock yourself out leaving for everything an hour before you need to.

When I went to the office every day it was a 45-60 minute drive each way. Some accidents closed freeways for 2-3 hours.


142 posted on 02/01/2024 3:56:21 PM PST by cyclotic (Don’t be part of the problem. Be the entire problem)
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To: Red Badger

“A Gen Z employee”

A Gen Zero employee

There fixed it


143 posted on 02/01/2024 3:57:07 PM PST by antidemoncrat
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To: Red Badger

Perhaps “they” may have a case for getting paid in the singular while identifying in the plural.


144 posted on 02/01/2024 4:01:53 PM PST by nicollo ("This is FR!")
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To: NorthMountain

It is a colloquialism…not wokeism.

People these days write the way they speak. That’s all this is. Proper grammar is hardly enforced these days. It is a primary reason there are so many misunderstandings.


145 posted on 02/01/2024 4:17:07 PM PST by Vermont Lt (Don’t vote for anyone over 70 years old. Get rid of the geriatric politicians.)
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To: dgbrown
As an employee that has been working 50+ hours per week for many years, my thoughts have evolved on this. Corporations are abusing their employees for more hours. I now tell my boss, my computer shuts down at 6pm, work done or not. I let him tell me what his priority is, so he can decide what isn’t done.

I think the whole situation depends upon the nature of a particular employer/employee relationship. Work is at its core just a transaction, so many hours and/or such and such a product in exchange for so many dollars. A company that only treats its relationship with its employees in a cold transactional manner should expect that the employees will reciprocate and take a strict “9 to 5” attitude.

However, good companies that go out of their way to balance their employees’ personal lives (otherwise known as “lives”) with the needs of the business will generally find that those employees are willing to be flexible themselves and go far beyond the minimum required. I’m not talking crazy Google-level coddling, just basic respect for the fact that work should not be the be-all-end-all of a person’s existence (with the acknowledgement that money is necessary to exist and work is necessary to acquire money). Make no mistake, as an employee it is imperative to make sure that the business’s needs are always met, but a well-managed business will ensure that personal sacrifices are not demanded arbitrarily, but only when truly necessary. I’m not sure if I’m saying what I’m trying to get across very well. It’s a complicated topic, because besides what I said above there then comes into play an employee’s work ethic, which should be consistent no matter how well, or how badly, they are treated. I am retired now, but I always tried to approach work with gratitude toward my employer and dedication to ensure that their needs were met. But I can understand why many employees become rigid in their attitudes when met with an autocratic employer who doesn’t seem to care about the unavoidable conflicts that sometimes occur between work life and “personal” life (I really hate the dismissive “personal life” term, as if nothing outside the workplace matters).

That said, the employer is purchasing a product (your labor) and has every right to expect that it will meet their expectations, and if it doesn’t he has the right to terminate the arrangement. It’s just that wise employers will think a little more deeply than that. And wise employees are smart enough to realize this basic reality and respect the reason that their employer hired them in the first place.

I’m retired now, but I’ve worked for total autocrats, “touchy-feely” employee-first types, and those in between who balanced both approaches. In my experience, the autocrats and the squishy types both achieved some measure of success, one by instilling fear and the other by turning the workplace into a playground, but both generally produced inferior results compared to managers possessing the awareness and finesse to balance both needs without significantly compromising either. The autocrat’s downfall usually comes from the resentment and “us versus them” attitude that they instill in their employees, plus the fact that their tendency to “shoot the messenger” when receiving bad news eventually causes underlings to just stop informing them of anything at all. As for the squishy types, it’s obvious why they fail: While a few self-motivated employees will thrive in a hands-off playground atmosphere, and can even carry the business on their shoulders for a while, most will by nature see how far they can push things and productivity will inevitably suffer as a result.

So there’s my “on the one hand, but on the other hand” diplomatic response. Take it for what it’s worth.

146 posted on 02/01/2024 5:06:49 PM PST by noiseman (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.)
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To: Chode

Yes. FIRED.


147 posted on 02/01/2024 5:10:30 PM PST by Lumper20
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To: MayflowerMadam

“We childless did double duty about 25% of the time to pick up the slack for those others. Our pay didn’t increase; their pay didn’t decrease.”

Very few single parents ever pulled their weight in my experience, too.


148 posted on 02/01/2024 5:20:20 PM PST by CodeToad (Rule #1: The elites want you dead.)
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To: Lumper20

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149 posted on 02/01/2024 5:23:56 PM PST by Chode (there is no fall back position, there's no rally point, there is no LZ... we're on our own. #FJB)
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To: MayflowerMadam
Oy that was something that really annoyed me when I was in corporate. "Little Muffy has a ball game? Well you go, HTB will finish up your project." I went to my boss the second time it happened and asked what compensation I got for doing my work and his too. Was told, with a surprised look, that they were "family friendly". I looked around for another job.

Found one where they were also "family friendly" but those who took up the slack got rewarded with bonuses, promotions, floating holidays and so forth.

I did not mind the extra work if there was compensation involved.

150 posted on 02/01/2024 5:35:38 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear ( In a quaint alleyway, they graciously signaled for a vehicle on the main road to lead the way. )
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To: Vermont Lt
Proper grammar is hardly enforced these days

I attempt (imperfectly) to enforce correct grammar and diction upon myself. Because

It is a primary reason there are so many misunderstandings.

151 posted on 02/01/2024 5:38:00 PM PST by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: 21twelve
Re: New manager who was going to "turn things around" at the big box store and put everyone on a rotating schedule. (Post 58)

I worked for an idiot who was all in for the same thing (he wasn't going to rotate, just the peons). I wasted my breath arguing with him and was told that's what it is.

Well he ran into the rest of each crew who, to the last person, told him they would all give notice. That type of idiocy belongs in the schedule for badminton in the insane asylum, not in the real world. Needless to say it wasn't implemented at all.

152 posted on 02/01/2024 6:11:17 PM PST by T.B. Yoits
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To: mass55th
Are they paid to attend workout sessions during work hours, or paid to attend work meetings during work hours.

The meeting wasn't during work hours. It was during the employee's time off.

153 posted on 02/01/2024 6:14:50 PM PST by Drew68 (Never forget that every person responsible for the nation's COVID policies totally got away with it.)
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To: Red Badger

What is this person doing scheduling “Workout sessions” at 8am for in the first place.

The workday starts at 8am. That is why it is normally called an “8 to 5 job”.

Unless I’m missing something?


154 posted on 02/01/2024 6:26:46 PM PST by CapnJack ( )
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To: Red Badger

In all my personnel training, conducted by labor attorneys employed by our insurance carrier, that we were informed that all new job descriptions had to cleary state the hours of work. Apparently Gen Z “workers” assume they can make their own hours.


155 posted on 02/01/2024 6:34:50 PM PST by shotgun
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To: Yo-Yo
Before I pile on the Gen-Zer for not having any work ethic, I read the fine article and discovered that the employee has a regularly scheduled work start time of 9 am.

As they beat into our heads in the military; if you can't get the job done in the time allotted, you're doing something wrong.

The advice I'd give the Gen-Zer is to tell the boss it's a health-related reason they can't attend that early, not a workout. Fitness is an admirable goal to some but a source of petty envy to others. Fatty gonna hate, especially if fatty is from an older generation that still believes one's value as a human being is their willingness to die for the money holders in the korporation.

156 posted on 02/01/2024 6:53:10 PM PST by T.B. Yoits
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To: Alberta's Child

A salaried person — who “they” was — should expect deviations from normal schedule on occasion.


157 posted on 02/01/2024 7:17:16 PM PST by steve86 (Numquam accusatus, numquam ad curiam ibit, numquam ad carcerem™)
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To: Chgogal
What BS! My boss tells me, an entry level employee, that we’re meeting at 4 am, I’m there. What part of “Boss” do the you not get? This is an entry level employee! You would allow an entry level employee dictate terms to you? Seriously?

Nobody dictates terms to me. If I have an agreement with an employee that lays out specific hours on the job, then that agreement stands unless we both agree to deviate from it.

It has nothing to do with being the boss or being the employee.

And, yes -- in my work, I AM the boss.

158 posted on 02/01/2024 7:46:49 PM PST by Alberta's Child (If something in government doesn’t make sense, you can be sure it makes dollars.)
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To: T.B. Yoits

My other daughter got hired for a full-time job, and turns out it was only PT. After two weeks of 15-hour weeks she found another PT job, mainly to make scheduling hard for the full-time job she wanted. “I’m sorry - but I really need more hours and you said it would be full time so I had to take another job.” I think she did that for 3 weeks and they realized that she wasn’t just at their beck and call so they put her on full-time.

There definitely needs to be some level of respect between both parties. All of my kids are willing to go above and beyond what is expected, but they also have learned not to get pushed around either.


159 posted on 02/01/2024 11:07:13 PM PST by 21twelve (Ever Vigilant. Never Fearful.)
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To: Red Badger

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160 posted on 02/01/2024 11:15:55 PM PST by Organic Panic (Democrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eye)
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