In this article, which is obviously a propaganda piece designed to sell the concept of unlimited vacation, they basically admit that employees really like the policy even though it confers no actual benefit. Yes, that's how the con works.
I don't see how "I got mine" is a useful critique of capitalism, sorry.
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Also perhaps you can note that I never claimed that it was a bad deal for absolutely everyone but you felt the need to point that out anyway.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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A criticism that includes both the workers that a policy benefits along with the ones it does not benefit is a stronger criticism, IMO.
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However you didn’t ask for help so I should not have attempted to provide it. I’ll stop now. Enjoy your Sunday :)
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I would like to have this discussion with you because I think a deeper look at who is benefitted by the policy might be insightful, but I don't think we can do it on twitter.
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