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My organization sent a congratulatory tweet to the Amazon union folks today. They also asked me to justify not returning to the office.

The moral of the story: a job is a job, no matter who you work for. They will screw you with your pants on no matter how progressive they try to portray themselves. The story: I work for a left-leaning political organization. We've been WFH for most of the past 2 years, but the President wants everyone back in the office. So my organization is following along. I raised the question of not returning and was sent a medical justification form asking for my disability, doctor's information, etc. I browsed Twitter for a minute while I thought about their request, and I saw their congratulatory tweet. I still can't wrap my head around how they reconcile those two things.


The moral of the story: a job is a job, no matter who you work for. They will screw you with your pants on no matter how progressive they try to portray themselves.

The story: I work for a left-leaning political organization. We've been WFH for most of the past 2 years, but the President wants everyone back in the office. So my organization is following along. I raised the question of not returning and was sent a medical justification form asking for my disability, doctor's information, etc. I browsed Twitter for a minute while I thought about their request, and I saw their congratulatory tweet. I still can't wrap my head around how they reconcile those two things.

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