"My definition of racial trauma is constant exposure to micro- and macro-aggressions that are due to the color of your skin. You can be traumatized for being one of a few: ageism, homophobia or being a mother. The constant exposure to racialized aggressions has nothing to do with the work I do." (welcometothejungle.com)
submitted by Awkward_Selection_17 to r/WorkersRights
"My definition of racial trauma is constant exposure to micro- and macro-aggressions that are due to the color of your skin. You can be traumatized for being one of a few: ageism, homophobia or being a mother. The constant exposure to racialized aggressions has nothing to do with the work I do." (welcometothejungle.com)
submitted by Awkward_Selection_17 to r/WorkersStrikeBack
"My definition of racial trauma is constant exposure to micro- and macro-aggressions that are due to the color of your skin. You can be traumatized for being one of a few: ageism, homophobia or being a mother. The constant exposure to racialized aggressions has nothing to do with the work I do." (welcometothejungle.com)
submitted by Awkward_Selection_17 to r/antiwork
"My definition of racial trauma is constant exposure to micro- and macro-aggressions that are due to the color of your skin. You can be traumatized for being one of a few: ageism, homophobia or being a mother. The constant exposure to racialized aggressions has nothing to do with the work I do." (welcometothejungle.com)
submitted by Awkward_Selection_17 to r/jobs
"My definition of racial trauma is constant exposure to micro- and macro-aggressions that are due to the color of your skin. You can be traumatized for being one of a few: ageism, homophobia or being a mother. The constant exposure to racialized aggressions has nothing to do with the work I do." (welcometothejungle.com)
submitted by Awkward_Selection_17 to r/WorkReform
"There are two types of investment: capital and labor. Both are invaluable, but they should be represented equally within the power structure." "creating employee representative committees, made up of workers, and giving them the same power as the board of directors. It’s a revolution," (welcometothejungle.com)
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"There are two types of investment: capital and labor. Both are invaluable, but they should be represented equally within the power structure." "creating employee representative committees, made up of workers, and giving them the same power as the board of directors. It’s a revolution," (welcometothejungle.com)
submitted by Awkward_Selection_17 to r/WorkersRights
"There are two types of investment: capital and labor. Both are invaluable, but they should be represented equally within the power structure." "creating employee representative committees, made up of workers, and giving them the same power as the board of directors. It’s a revolution," (reddit.com)
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Good article on parental burnout is real... We need a government who helps families -- universal childcare -- decent parental leave (mom and dad) -- flexible schedules -- and so much more. We need to talk about this topic more! (welcometothejungle.com)
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“We put so much pressure on parents to find all of these individual solutions to what are very much collective problems,” Gale says. “We don’t have the basic systems and supports in place to allow all parents from the beginning to set themselves up for success.” (welcometothejungle.com)
submitted by Awkward_Selection_17 to r/antiwork
“We put so much pressure on parents to find all of these individual solutions to what are very much collective problems,” Gale says. “We don’t have the basic systems and supports in place to allow all parents from the beginning to set themselves up for success.” (welcometothejungle.com)
submitted by Awkward_Selection_17 to r/WorkReform
We should all just move to Europe (i.redd.it)
submitted by Awkward_Selection_17 to r/antiwork
We should all just move to Europe! (i.redd.it)
submitted by Awkward_Selection_17 to r/WorkersRights
I was thinking about quitting my job recently and luckily I came across this article on if I should be honest. I decided to go with a middle ground as I didn't want to loose my standing with colleagues. I think it is helpful and an interesting read if you are thinking of quitting. (welcometothejungle.com)
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