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You Might Want to Quiet Quit Housework, Too

Por: Time Life October 26, 2022

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All of a sudden, everyone seems to know the term “.” It’s alliterative. It’s descriptive. And the depth of its resonance demonstrates just how fried we all feel. Defined as going above and beyond at work and simply completing necessary tasks, quiet quitting can feel like the last form of agency for the exhausted and unappreciated workers from trying to meet employers’ unrealistic expectations. As a person who has been researching and... + full article



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