That's awful but that's the system we operate in and to be well-adjusted in capitalism is to be at least partially, if not completely, inured to the suffering you are witness to and participate in.
Even between coworkers at a business "being a team player" often just means doing work in excess of responsibilities AKA free labor for the company.
Also healthcare pulls the exact same shit as the article. Understaffed? People dying due to understaffing? Have a pizza party and a "great job!" sticker.
companies weaponize employee's desire to help other people to intensify work
The most fucked up thing I ever saw in the healthcare industry is that you choose between being successful and doing the work that helps people.
Edit: I saw plenty that was fucked up. That's probably not the most fucked up thing. Private death panels are probably worse
That's awful but that's the system we operate in and to be well-adjusted in capitalism is to be at least partially, if not completely, inured to the suffering you are witness to and participate in.
Even between coworkers at a business "being a team player" often just means doing work in excess of responsibilities AKA free labor for the company.
Also healthcare pulls the exact same shit as the article. Understaffed? People dying due to understaffing? Have a pizza party and a "great job!" sticker.