Healthcare pls
Yeah, not only do I remember but my boss made me impromptu manager of the company's tiktok account. We never had one before the pandemic. I was directly instructed to make dance videos of the staff.
We aren't even nurses, it's a dirty job dealing with chemicals and manual labor. I was told it would make the company money somehow.
We also have a company LinkedIn where everyone has to do theater in the comments by having like 5 fake accounts. We have to go into every company post and talk back and forth with ourselves to simulate interest. I think legally this is fraud but it's the saddest, most pointless kind of fraud.
Yeah I think it was both here in the states and the uk
We had clap for carers/NHS(healthcare) workers in the UK. Each Thursday at 8pm. Pots and pans were also employed.
A nice idea initially to give some emotional support to those on the 'frontline', that ultimately did f-all to help anyone when they really needed government support (which they didn't get) and essentially turned into little more than vitrue signaling. Happy days.