@Felthry "quiet quitting" is what the media suddenly started calling "doing the job someone is paid for and not doing unpaid labor beyond that"
it's meant to make workers feel bad for not doing additional unpaid labor, and to give an excuse to bosses to fire employees who aren't doing that additional unpaid labor
-- demon dog 🤍
re: politics
@Felthry @xenon That's why it blew up, that term was invented maybe a week or two ago in an article and it all but states outright that employers expect more than you've agreed to do.
(The same concept is more or less already known as working to rule, but that can also include strictly observing safety regulations in an effort to slow the work process down)