Beyond Generational Labels: New Approaches to Older-Younger Conflict at Work

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ASHHRA Exchange April 7, 2026
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Healthcare workplaces increasingly face conflict between older and younger employees, worsened by generational labeling that introduces age bias rather than resolving tension. This article from ASHHRA Exchange argues that categorizing team members by generation—Boomer, Gen X, Millennial, Gen Z—creates harmful microaggressions and stereotypes that damage belonging and credibility. The author, an employee experience advisor at Marshfield Clinic–Sanford Health, proposes a shift toward personality-based frameworks to address conflict more effectively. Left unaddressed, intergenerational friction can escalate from misunderstanding to grievance, disengagement, or termination. A related ASHHRA session offers practical reframing strategies and tools for HR and operations leaders managing multigenerational teams.

Why It Matters

As staffing pressure persists, leaders managing multigenerational workforces can’t afford conflict that escalates to grievances or turnover. Moving from generational labels to personality-based approaches gives HR and operations teams a more accurate, legally defensible framework for resolving tension—and a cleaner path to building cohesive, high-functioning teams.

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