There’s little to celebrate this Labour Day in the wake of a new report that shows millennials feel anxious, depressed and even angry about their inability to secure full-time jobs in a world where precarious employment is increasingly the norm.
And who can blame them? Saddled with record-high student debt and struggling to find accommodation amid an affordable housing crisis, many in this generation see few opportunities to get ahead. The annual Toronto Labour day parade in September, 2017. As reported by the Star’s Sara Mojtehedzadeh, the McMaster University survey of 1,189 employed millennials in the Hamilton, Ont., area paints […]
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