New Yorker- The whirlwind surrounding “quiet quitting” first stirred in July when Zaid Khan, a twentysomething engineer, posted a TikTok of himself talking over a montage of urban scenes: waiting for the subway, looking up at leaves on a tree-lined street. “I recently learned about this term called quiet quitting, where you’re not outright quitting your job but you’re quitting the idea of going above and beyond,” Khan says. “You’re still performing your duties, but you’re no longer subscribing to the hustle-culture mentality that work has to be your life. The reality is it’s not. And your worth as a person is not defined by your labor.”
Online report of the Progressive Review. Since 1964, the news while there's still time to do something about it.
December 30, 2022
The Year in Quiet Quitting
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment