Is there anything they won't blame on remote work?
Author: Olivia
With the news about the French President's decicion to unilaterally raise the retirement age, I see quite a many comments about how “it is the only feasible option” due to lower birth rates, longer living rates, and the money could run out. Hard disagree. We have the money. We have the resources. Every major modern industrialized nation does. It is a distribution issue. I understand “just raise taxes on the ultrawealthy!!!” is a simplification. But it is the right attitude. What is the point of growing and improving society if not to let people enjoy their lives. We have more wealth resources and the ability to produce and disperse those resources than ever before. Instead governments around the world are discussing ways to force people to work at these jobs even longer. That isn't to say anything about how the poorest among us don't live long enough to see retirement…
Work to live, don’t live to work!
Antiwork landlords
What is the general consensus on being a landlord on the antiwork sub? Is this an accepted way to sustain a living or not?
This is especially true of some organizations involving politics and economics, and even the psychological fields.
I posted some of my miserable work experiences, for my former employer. For those interested in seeing it. https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7042471933359116288/ Its nice I've been able to get an ex coworker to back me up. The last time I called them out, they deleted their post, unfortunately for them, I took screenshots.