The term “quiet quitting” is going viral online, but social media is pushing back at what it means.
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Workers forced to take time off because of COVID have lost $28 billion in wages
During the first two years of the pandemic, a lot of workers had to call out for work.
We were wrong about the Great Resignation. Workers are still powerless and the looming recession will make it worse.
Over the past year, workers have been quitting โ and switching jobs โ at near-record highs.
Walmart hit with lawsuit, accused of firing a Florida mom who claims managers harassed her and denied lactation accommodations
A Florida woman alleges she was forced to pump breast milk in front of male coworkers.
Microsoft says workers will no longer be prevented from discussing workplace misconduct complaints, a day before Washington state introduced similar measures
Microsoft staff who reach settlements over toxic practices or assault won’t be bound to silence.
Amazon’s first warehouse union marked the true turning point towards ‘real change’ for workers, says a labor-history professor
The past year saw Striketober, a Great Resignation, and dozens of Starbucks unionized.
The year workers said ‘no’
A year ago, if you’d asked Hope Liepe if she’d be working at a unionized Starbucks, she “would’ve probably said that was, like, insane and would never happen โ especially at Starbucks.”
The dream of the techno-utopian workplace is dead.
Remote work proved that digitizing the workplace isn’t liberating, it’s a company-controlled nightmare.
Basecamp’s controversial move to ban politics at work is a reminder that the workplace is not a democracy – workers have little power to combat bad policies
In the last year, workers have called on their workplaces to address political issues like systemic racism.
Roughly half of Americans want to return to the office at least some of the time โ but mostly to see their work friends, not their bosses
About half of US workers would like a hybrid work arrangement in the future, a new survey found