I'm not sure how long this will last, but right now there seem to be more jobs than there are people willing and able to work. I can see how young people encountering those conditions would develop an attitude of "Yeah, I'm gonna take care of me and mine. If my boss doesn't like it, there's ten other jobs out there for the taking."
I do think it's funny that she thinks the fan-service scenes of Undercover Boss, where the CEO sides with the lower-level employees, against some middle-manager, reflect reality. I've never seen the show, but I'm guessing that has more to do with creating TV people want to watch, vs a representative sample of what's really going on in the workplace.
I also wonder what "minimum wage" she's talking about. Is it the $5.25 minimum wage some of us remember from years ago, or $15/hr?