

Event Details
Today’s younger employees are reshaping the Philippine workplace. Gen Z and Millennial workers are bringing new expectations around leadership, career growth, work-life balance, psychological safety, and mental health support. For many organizations, this creates both an opportunity and a warning signal: the way young employees engage, struggle, or leave may reveal whether the workplace is prepared for the future workforce.
In this free webinar, Premier Value Provider, Inc. will share data-driven insights from its workforce analytics work to examine the engagement and mental health patterns of Gen Z and Millennial employees in the Philippines. The session will explore what keeps young employees engaged, what causes them to struggle, and what may push them toward disengagement or resignation.
Designed for HR leaders, executives, managers, and decision-makers, this webinar will help organizations better understand younger employees beyond stereotypes and translate workforce data into practical leadership and organizational strategies.
Key Discussion Points
- What Gen Z and Millennial employees may be signaling about the future of work
- Key engagement and mental health patterns among younger workers
Possible drivers of retention, burnout, disengagement, and turnover intention
- The role of managers in supporting young employee performance and well-being
- Practical, data-informed actions organizations can take to retain and engage younger talent
Time: 10:00am - 11:00am
Date: June 18, 2026
Via Zoom
OUR RESOURCE SPEAKER

Dr. Marshall Valencia
Dr. Marshall Valencia is a social and organizational psychologist with 20 years of professional experience as an HR and organizational consultant, a trainer, and a social scientist. He is the Director for Research and Analytics of PVP and also a faculty member in the graduate program of the Psychology Department of the University of the Philippines. He was a former faculty and director for research at the Nottingham University Business School. He has published his researches and presented in scientific conferences in Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, U.S.A., Australia, South Africa, Japan, Thailand, and Malaysia.