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[–] Nommer@sh.itjust.works 64 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm a millennial and have been questioning it for quite sometime to the point I've had places cut my hours and pay for calling out shitty practices like making us punch out to use the restroom. And this was at a government facility.

[–] Son_of_dad@lemmy.world 29 points 1 year ago (1 children)

We millennials wasted too much time questioning these shitty practices and tryinh to work up the nerve to call it out. Gen z walks in, gets treated badly once, and gets the fuck out, knowing there are better workplace. I'm proud of them, and they they don't waste time calling out unfairness, and just walk out.

I'm proud of them and I encourage them every chance I get.

When I got in, the oldest old-timers were still lifers, and seeing them was inbetween an illusion and an anachronism. Something that none of us would ever have: a lifelong career at the same place.
They were very loyal to the company, but the company had also (mostly) been loyal to them through their career.
Then we started seeing the corpo-grinder start cutting folks a year away from their retirement, they started or gutting pensions, etc. Full mask off moment.

Now, they don't even bother with the illusion, so I don't see why younger folks would have loyalty for the grinder.