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papalonian , in Workers are the unhappiest they've been in 3 years—and it can cost the global economy $8.8 trillion

I’m able to make this comment right now because I called out of work because I fucking hate my job and they treat us like shit. So yeah I’d have to agree.

agent_flounder , in Abercrombie and Fitch ex-CEO accused of exploiting men for sex
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The BBC has now uncovered allegations that the fashion mogul exploited young adult men for sex at events he hosted in his New York residences and luxurious hotels around the world, including in London, Paris, Venice, and Marrakesh.

As part of a two-year investigation, the BBC has spoken to 12 men who described attending or organising events involving sex acts run for Mr Jeffries, 79, and his British partner Mr Smith, 60, between 2009 and 2015.

The article then goes into disturbing detail.

argo_yamato , in Workers are the unhappiest they've been in 3 years—and it can cost the global economy $8.8 trillion

And since the pandemic with people working from home more the whole work/life balance is gone.

_number8_ , in Workers are the unhappiest they've been in 3 years—and it can cost the global economy $8.8 trillion
  • careers don’t mean a thing despite us being told growing up it’ll matter and be fulfilling
  • companies clawing back WFH because they’re gambling on office buildings is beyond disgusting
AllonzeeLV , (edited ) in Workers are the unhappiest they've been in 3 years—and it can cost the global economy $8.8 trillion

“We need to increase employee surveillance to identify workplace unhappiness and take appropriate administrative action against employees costing revenue by being unhappy at work, against corporate directives to all non-executive staff requiring they be very happy during work hours as a condition of their employment.”

-The owners, almost certainly

You can always count on the capitalists to prescribe increased beatings as the cure for declining morale. Meanwhile you never see them sharing that expensive bar in their office filled with top shelf liquor with their unhappy employees…

businessinsider.com/jpmorgan-chase-employees-desc…

xc2215x , in US agency sues Tesla as Black workers report “swastikas, threats, and nooses”

Incredibly racist and disgusting. Wow.

xc2215x , in Elon Musk Hit With Lawsuit For Falsely Linking Man To Neo-Nazi Brawl

It never ends with Elon.

btaf45 , (edited ) in US health officials propose using a cheap antibiotic as a ‘morning-after pill’ against STDs

When did Doxcycline become cheap again? About 10 years ago they jacked up the price sky high.

xc2215x , in Philadelphia journalist who advocated for homeless and LGBTQ+ communities shot and killed at home

Very sad to see this. Unfortunate what happened to Josh.

Delusional , in 3,700-year-old Babylonian stone tablet gets translated, changes history

Actually, history didn’t change it’s still the same as it always was. It can’t change anymore since it happened in the past.

SomeRandomWords ,

I think it’s fair to say that our understanding of history, something which can change because it’s always in the context of the present, has changed.

lemmington_steele ,

actually history is just our collective understanding of the past, so if it changes, history changes

theKalash ,

The events that actually happened in the past didn’t change. But history is not what happened. History is what we think we know happened.

If there is new information about events we didn’t know about before, history changes.

elbarto777 ,

The past doesn’t change. History can change though.

tills13 ,

Great input thank you!

Rapidcreek , in Trump Attorney Screwup Means Trump Won’t Get Jury Trial in NY Fraud Case

It also really limits his appeals options.

ptz , in Workers are the unhappiest they've been in 3 years—and it can cost the global economy $8.8 trillion
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Middle managers: So, Hawaiian shirt day or pizza party? (Not both)

Ryan213 ,
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Mental health webinar it is!

ptz ,
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Attendance is mandatory, and it’s a lunch meeting.

athos77 , in Workers are the unhappiest they've been in 3 years—and it can cost the global economy $8.8 trillion

Maybe if they're so important to the economy, they should be paid more.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod , in Abercrombie and Fitch ex-CEO accused of exploiting men for sex
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This guy is why people believe in lizard aliens with skin suits

thefartographer , in Elon Musk Hit With Lawsuit For Falsely Linking Man To Neo-Nazi Brawl

“I’ll say what I want to say,” he said. “And if the consequence of that is losing money, so be it.”

This statement alone shows exactly how broken our justice system and “freedom of speech” really is. At a rate of $1 million/libelous statement, Musk could make 251,200 false statements compared to the average American’s 0-1 libelous statements.

When money is a microphone, the person whose microphone is hundreds of thousands of times louder than everyone else’s should ABSOLUTELY be held to a much higher standard. Especially when that person owns the soap box that everyone has to stand on.

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