Australian bosses are slamming Bare Minimum Mondays as fostering a lazy and entitled workforce as employees across the country embrace doing as little as possible to start the week
The latest job trend dubbed bare minimum Mondays has been sweeping through workplaces throughout 2023 and sees employees easing into the start of a new week.
The phrase, a work-life balance term that surfaced on TikTok, refers to mostly young workers who feel overworked and underpaid, and their desire to do as little as possible to start the week.