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by baiac
206 days ago
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> “The unapologetic and robotic style of communication makes it clear that they don’t care that many of us have high rents and mortgages to pay, children to feed and plans that depend on having an income,” the staff member added. Don’t know what this bloke things a job is… They are your employer, not your parents |
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Faceless, sterile companies with no investment in their employee's humanity were the domain of grim jobs in industrial manufacturing, resource extraction, and some agriculture.
It's true, but also troubling, that this dehumanizing view of labor has now also taken root in most of the largest white collar companies and among many of the smaller companies that compulsively emulate them, but we really don't help anybody by normalizing that without criticism because it's a very bad thing for society.
Basically: you're not wrong for what that kind of job is like today, and that's exactly what they're bringing attention to with that statement.