Critiquing a Workplace Observation
An office manager observes that employees in their 20s are consistently more willing to accept overtime hours for extra pay than employees in their 50s. The manager concludes that this is because the younger generation has a stronger work ethic. Evaluate the manager's conclusion. Provide a well-reasoned alternative explanation for this observed behavior, drawing upon the factors that influence an individual's trade-off between income and free time.
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Critiquing a Workplace Observation