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Re: Young people are less likely to accept traditional employments in this era!
by
tygeade
on 01/06/2024, 18:12:52 UTC
I mean the way people work are changing, and the reality is that if you let the employer dictate what you want to do, then you are not going to get any good results, they will not let you get anything else. But if enough workers decide to reject the offers, then employers will have nothing left to but accept how they want to work.

This is why older generation keeps calling the newer generation "lazy", I am sure that when people worked 7 days a week, and newer generation asked for 5, the older generation called them lazy too, but that's how you gain workers rights, you keep denying the employer what they want, and dictate what you want from them, and they are forced to accept eventually so their business doesn't go out of business.
This is basically how kids also stopped working, in 19th century kids worked in industrial places as well, and for a very very small amount of money. Even today, there are workshops in some parts of the world, I am not going to name the nation, but you know which nation makes children work, so if you let "capitalism" or basically desire to make more money lead, then you are going to be at the mercy of the boss.

This is why kids these days reject working, and because they reject working, we are at a stage in life where workers can require some betterment of work place, or you could just ask for remote work, and that would be lovely. Just provide something workers can't reject and then you will get any type of hard working person you can imagine.