Y works : average hours worked and average salaries
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Generation Y is entering the workforce in large numbers and, because this generation
holds different values than previous generations, accounting firms are having difficulty
managing these new hires. I t is important to determine whether Generation Y is associated
with meaningful, long-term trends or i f they will adapt to the given situation. Gen Y' s
association with average hours worked per person and average salaries in the Canadian
Accounting, Marketing, and Legal professions is examined. I find that an increasing
percentage of Generation Y employees in the workforce is associated with significant
decreases in average hours worked, but is not associated with any significant trend in average
salary. I t is concluded that Generation Y is associated with changing trends in the workplace.
These trends are contrary to wha t might be expected under traditional definitions of success,
therefore it is postulated that Gen Y may view workplace success differently than previous
generations.