SoupBrick
I would say society, due to having money being displayed as success and intelligence by a lot of major news sources, regardless of the process by which they make/obtain that money.
It was a pleasure, see y'all around the Fediverse!
Thanks for all of your hard work, Wander!
As long as the right people are held accountable for that damage. The mainstream media does not have a good track record of reporting on the side of striking workers.
They absolutely do not, but that is a common argument against minimum wage increase.
Not the least biased source, but the quotes are what matters.
"We can't pay burger flippers a living wage! My McDouble would go up by 45¢!"
Money and/or power.
In a complaint filed Friday, the NLRB’s Los Angeles office said the tech giant imposed “numerous” unlawful rules on workers, including confidentiality agreements, non-disclosure policies, non-compete policies, misconduct policies, and social media policies that violate the National Labor Relations Act.
Oh look! Socialism for the rich!
Art rarely pays.
Live service justifies microtransactions.
https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1156&context=ccerp