Over Half of Young Employees Returning to Office Feel Like Quitting Without Clear Reason After Holidays, U-WA Survey Finds
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U-WA Inc., a mental coaching business, conducted a survey of 425 office workers in their 20s and 30s who commute to the office at least four days a week. The results show that over 55% experience 'May Sickness' symptoms after the long holidays, and 51.1% have considered quitting without a clear reason. Key factors cited include dissatisfaction with salary and benefits, as well as stress from commuting, highlighting a lack of career clarity among young employees as a related issue.