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[-] DasRubberDuck@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

And then there is the guys in the factory and the warehouse who can not be afforded this "luxury". The doctors and nurses, the school- and kindergarten-teachers who need to be at a specific place to do their jobs. This proposal simply does not work for everybody. The whole "work from home debate" seem to focus on a particular kind of jobs and disregards that all those jobs only exists, because manufacturing takes place in China. I'd love to see a change of focus, from product price to quality and sustainability of industry products to go along with qualified manufacturing jobs returning to Europe. And in that context we can hopefully stop shifting the exploitation of workers to Asia along with the Jobs and exploit our own workers again. NO! Of course, not exploit them as much anymore.

[-] GentlemanLoser@ttrpg.network 0 points 1 year ago

IDK what to tell ya dude. It's an option for a lot of people. Sorry you work in a warehouse i guess?

Also don't look in your neighbor's bowl unless it's to make sure they have enough.

[-] DasRubberDuck@feddit.de -1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Sorry you work in a warehouse i guess? [...] Also don’t look in your neighbor’s bowl unless it’s to make sure they have enough.

a. I don't.

b. That's my point. Improvements in the workplace are great. I just wanted people to be aware that this change is not applicable for a big part of the workforce. I was trying to make sure people saw that their neighbors bowl would still be empty so to say.

[-] treefrog@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago

I'd love if my commute to work was shorter because my neighbors get to stay home. If gas prices were cheaper because my neighbors get to stay home. If my environment was cleaner, because my neighbors get to stay home.

Worker solidarity is not a zero sum game. Quit drinking the capitalist Kool Aid

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