though also to be fair, calling anti-work a “movement” isn’t even really that meaningful. The real movement going on right now is the revival of unions. !unions@lemmy.ml !
Agree - you can’t get more of a contrast between (legitimate) but disorganized energy of antiwork and focused goal on improving the condition of laborers. The same amount of energy side by side, but one channeled toward constructive reform.
If you want to support a business that works along those lines, Bob’s Red Mill was handed to employee ownership a few years back. Bob was retiring and that was his way of leaving a positive legacy for his employees.
though also to be fair, calling anti-work a “movement” isn’t even really that meaningful. The real movement going on right now is the revival of unions. !unions@lemmy.ml !
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also !union@lemmygrad.ml
Agree - you can’t get more of a contrast between (legitimate) but disorganized energy of antiwork and focused goal on improving the condition of laborers. The same amount of energy side by side, but one channeled toward constructive reform.
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If you want to support a business that works along those lines, Bob’s Red Mill was handed to employee ownership a few years back. Bob was retiring and that was his way of leaving a positive legacy for his employees.
Done. I named it just coops to keep things broad appeal.