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Examples of employer lingo?

Hey folks, I'm working on creating some short videos for my union and in one of them, I want to use the types of phrases employers use to try spinning poor working conditions to look like good ones. For example, saying “competitive pay” for poor pay or maybe “light custodial duties” if you work with infants and need to clean up any fluids. I'm also looking for lingo they use to make poor working conditions seem worth it, like “a sense of fulfillment,” “family-like work culture,” etc. For some reason I'm really blanking on these different phrases, so I apologize for not going into more detail. But I'd really appreciate whatever you can contribute!


Hey folks, I'm working on creating some short videos for my union and in one of them, I want to use the types of phrases employers use to try spinning poor working conditions to look like good ones. For example, saying “competitive pay” for poor pay or maybe “light custodial duties” if you work with infants and need to clean up any fluids.

I'm also looking for lingo they use to make poor working conditions seem worth it, like “a sense of fulfillment,” “family-like work culture,” etc. For some reason I'm really blanking on these different phrases, so I apologize for not going into more detail. But I'd really appreciate whatever you can contribute!

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