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Calling It Quiet Quitting Is Victim Blaming (Original Post) ItsjustMe Aug 2022 OP
it's a bS phrase. george carlin had a lot to say about stupid euphamisms nt msongs Aug 2022 #1
Exactly this. Claustrum Aug 2022 #2
It's called Working to Rule... Hekate Aug 2022 #3
About forty-five years ago, I worked for an AM-FM combination. rsdsharp Aug 2022 #4

Claustrum

(4,845 posts)
2. Exactly this.
Wed Aug 24, 2022, 04:37 PM
Aug 2022

It was so uncomfortable when I saw the MSM reporting on this story. People are doing their 40 hours as required by the job and not doing the extra hours without pay that so many employers got used to. If they can finish the work in 40 hours, why are you complaining? Getting your work done and then go home when required time is up is simply life. That's what the employer paid for you to do.

rsdsharp

(9,178 posts)
4. About forty-five years ago, I worked for an AM-FM combination.
Wed Aug 24, 2022, 04:46 PM
Aug 2022

It was located in Waterloo, Iowa, but owned by a broadcasting company headquartered in Charlotte, NC. I don’t know if it was the home office who came up with the idea, or the nitwit who was the local GM, but somebody got the idea that the employees were shirking, and decided the solution was a time clock.

We were to clock in and clock out so they knew to the minute how long we were working. So we did. And suddenly, they were paying overtime to virtually everybody. That would never do, so a memo came out that we were to clock in and out exactly when our shift was scheduled to start and end. And then return to finish the task you had going on when you stopped to go to the time clock.

In other words, go back to giving us free work, but don’t record it. With memo in hand, it was pointed out that this was illegal. The time clock promptly vanished. Soon thereafter, so did the nit wit GM, whose idea I believe prompted the whole thing.

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