American workers under the age of 35 are more likely to see and experience discrimination at the office, according to a new poll, indicating how different generations can view the same behavior. Three out of every five workers have either witnessed or been a target of some form of discrimination at work, based on their age, race, sexual orientation or gender identity, according to a survey from Glassdoor and the Harris Poll of 1,100 U.S. employees across age groups. But people between the ages of 18 and 34 were far more likely...
Source: Wall Street Journal November 03, 2019 15:03 UTC