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by hn8788
1845 days ago
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> The workplace is inherently political; it consumes the vast majority of workers' waking hours for years, and decades. Where are people working where the vast majority of their waking hours, for decades, are spent at work? At least be honest, these articles about bringing politics to work are talking about people in comfy tech jobs working 8 hours a day, not wage slaves in coal mines and factories working 12 hour days. |
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It's... pretty lame, honestly. All these modern conveniences and we're working more than ever these days (in the US, at least).
Also not really sure where all these "comfy tech jobs" are; every tech job I've worked in the past 15+ years often has people working ~10 hour days. I'm not aware of many people in tech who work 9-5 and that's it.