The beneficiaries will be travel, logistics and health companies. The losers will be bricks-and-mortar retailers and fast-food companies.
Nevil Gibson Fri, 07 Jul 2017
Few generations have been as studied as the millennials, sometimes known as Gen Y in contrast to their predecessors, Gen X.
Much of this has focused on perceived personality characteristics that have made them more of a challenge to employers than earlier generations of workers.
Less studied
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