India, June 30 -- Employers in San Francisco are growing increasingly frustrated with their Gen Z workforce, claiming the young generation in the office treats the workplace like an extension of their bedroom, demands promotions within months, shows up in skimpy outfits, and even ghosts their managers. As complaints pile up, many employers are now turning to etiquette coaches to help these young professionals learn how to navigate traditional workplace norms, according to a report by the San Francisco Standard.

The generational divide has never been sharper. Gen X and millennial managers are reportedly struggling to understand the values and expectations of Gen Z employees. A 2024 Intelligent.com survey of 1,000 employers revealed that o...