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ripstep1 t1_ixw4jjb wrote

Silent quitting seems to be supported by the work reform subreddit

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LibertyNachos t1_iy1exm6 wrote

when it comes to essential services such as firefighting and law enforcement silent quitting is not acceptable for the public good, especially as well paid as these professionals are. no one dies if a teacher calls out sick.

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ripstep1 t1_iy3o1ip wrote

Seems unfair. Why do teachers get more workers rights in that respect than “essential workers “. Seems to me like you are playing rules for thee but not for me.

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LibertyNachos t1_iy3o5ar wrote

I’m not a teacher.

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ripstep1 t1_iy5mjsf wrote

I never said you were. I don’t see why teachers can silent quit but nurses cannot.

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LibertyNachos t1_iy5q0v7 wrote

Honestly, I don’t believe most teachers and nurses would do the same kind of silent quitting the NYPD is notorious for. they seem to employ people of better morals who don’t put their paycheck above the public good.

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