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  • panopticchaos@sh.itjust.works
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    2 years ago

    Those are probably the highest profile examples.

    Everything else is way smaller scale, and often more about the tone than even what is being said. There’s a general “how dare anyone push back” or a complete failure to understand what life is like (some of this overlaps with the “ok boomer” stuff).

    I’d point to:

    • Martha Stewart’s rant about RTO
    • Many many of the “nobody wants to work anymore” rants we’ve seen
    • The tenor of Starbuck’s anti-union actions
    • The communications I’ve seen from my (large) company and those at friends’ (obviously not going to list which)

    It’s not like I’ve been keeping a list but those are what come to mind first.

    • RandomVanGloboii
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      2 years ago

      Probably it’s all linked to the post-virus epiphanies about working conditions that have lead to things like the great resignation, the concept of quiet quitting (which is a bullshit term for me) and in general a bigger conscience of how work affects life