The bank’s economics team pointed to the reddit thread r/Antiwork to illustrate how younger workers may be in the midst of a social movement away from work.
Redditors have scared the capital owners :lets-fucking-go:
I want to believe, but i can't see how a bunch of non-rich people quitting their awful jobs without some long-term source of monetary support is a "long - run risk" to jack shit.
plus the generational effects of boomers leaving the workforce just means a shrinking total number of laborers in general anyway, and that is a much bigger structural force than some people quitting because their jobs suck so much (good job NLRB and OSHA at being useless).
I want to believe, but i can't see how a bunch of non-rich people quitting their awful jobs without some long-term source of monetary support is a "long - run risk" to jack shit.
plus the generational effects of boomers leaving the workforce just means a shrinking total number of laborers in general anyway, and that is a much bigger structural force than some people quitting because their jobs suck so much (good job NLRB and OSHA at being useless).