No images? Click here Hello and welcome to Best Of Maclean’s. The Gen Z RevoltYoung Canadians like me are fighting for saner, happier, healthier 9-to-5 lives. What we achieve could transform work for everyone. By Stephanie Bai “Tell me about yourself.” Whenever I hear those four words, my brain flatlines. I scramble for an answer and wonder if there’s anything interesting to say at all. Without exception, my response is the same: every time I’m asked to describe my life, I describe my job. Work has always anchored my identity. It was the engine that propelled my family from China to Canada in 1998, two years before I was born, and tales of my father’s heroic work ethic and self-sacrifice have played for years like a movie montage in my mind. There he is, waiting at a bus stop in suburban Toronto, starting his 90-minute commute to an IT job downtown. There he is, hunched in a chair at the Chapters bookstore near our home, poring over volumes about computer coding. There he is in our living room, where I’m lying on the couch as he paces with a book in hand, mumbling new English words to himself. “Dexterity,” he says. “Dexterity, dexterity, dexterity.” His life advice has always been simple: “Don’t be stupid. Work hard.” ... On newsstands now: Young Canadians like me are fighting for saner, happier, healthier working lives. What we achieve could transform work for everyone. Also in this issue:
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