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The Gen Z women turning their backs on hard work for ‘lazy girl jobs’

Britain’s labour market on the brink as young professionals drive the antiwork movement

When Gabrielle Judge finished university in 2019, she got a job at a software company in the tech industry.

She had studied computer and information systems security – a subject most parents would consider to be a good bet for securing a well paying, steady job.

But after a year and half of working long hours, Judge burnt out and quit her job.

She then found a “lazy girl job” – what Gen Z is calling reasonably paid jobs that are not demanding.

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