• sweetpotato@lemmy.ml
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      7 months ago

      That’s the whole deal of maximizing profit. If you can get your employees to work extra for free, you have a very successful business model.

      If you think this is sad then maybe you’d agree that we need a change.

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          That would be the nice and fair thing to do… However people are often happy with just a pat in the back so that’s what they get.

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      7 months ago

      Thanks for explaining it! That’s it, right? I was wondering what tf it was trying to allude to as “quiet quitting”. This isn’t satire, then?

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        There’s always been a push towards seeing working as a value in itself, but it was easier to trick people into working around the clock when wages allowed to reach one’s goals (a house, financial stability, sending your kids to college). It’s more difficult when workers live paycheck to paycheck and know that they won’t be economically able to retire.