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“ No One Wants To Work” Man Provides A Point-By-Point Explanation Why Employers Should Stop Complaining
Ieva Gailiūtė and
Mindaugas Balčiauskas
Around 4.5M workers walked away from their jobs in November, which came out to 3 percent of the American workforce. While quitting rates are increasing in every industry, hospitality, health care, social assisting, and transportation were affected the most. Workers continue to have the upper hand in the labor market, leaving many employers struggling to fill the open positions. Recently, Augie Ray, a vice president of research in customer experience at Gartner, created a post on LinkedIn that a member of the Anti Work subreddit quickly picked up and shared with the community. Ray provided a point-by-point explanation on why some company leaders should complain less and stop blaming the workers for the difficulties of recruiting and maintaining their employees. He focused on the bosses who are not doing enough to improve the workplace environment, working conditions, and the general well-being of their staff. Make sure to scroll down to find his insights right below. Recently Augie Ray provided a point-by-point explanation on why bosses should complain less about their employees
Image credits: Pxhere (not the actual photo) Image credits: Augie Ray The post quickly went viral, amassing 17.1K likes on LinkedIn and more than 130K upvotes on the Anti Work forum. The popular subreddit describes itself as a place "for those who want to end work, are curious about ending work, [and] want to get the most out of a work-free life." Many members of this online community started a discussion in the comments and shared their experiences about companies that show a lack of respect for their employees. However, not having expected to get so much attention from his post, Augie Ray provided an update the next day. He feared that some people might have misunderstood him, so he decided to clarify a few things. Ray mentioned that even though his insights got picked up by the Anti Work subreddit, he is fully pro-work. He explained that the bosses should improve employee experience and work harder to maintain the talent they already have, but the key point he wanted to emphasize is that people do want to work. Too often workers have been called lazy, incompetent, or accused of not caring enough. Augie Ray wanted to highlight that people have a desire to work and that leaders should stop demeaning them. If you haven't heard of the Great Resignation, Anthony Klotz, a professor at Texas A&M University, coined the phrase to describe the wave of people quitting their jobs due to the pandemic. Many started to re-examine the company they were working at, the benefits their job had to offer, and why they work in the first place. Klotz shared a prediction for what work could look like in 2022 with CNBC Make It. He said that bosses who blame external factors for the turnover and refuse to offer flexible work conditions will be the "losers who struggle in the wake of the Great Resignation." "A silver lining of this horrible pandemic is that the world of work will take a huge positive step forward for workers," the professor added. "Work will fit around our personal lives rather than our personal lives fitting around work." Workers have the power in this tight job market. While employers start wondering how they can find more talent to fill in the open jobs at their company, they might forget to listen to people's needs. According to Klotz, "It's not just about getting another job, or leaving the workforce, it's about taking control of your work and personal life, and making a big decision – resigning – to accomplish that. This is a moment of empowerment for workers, one that will continue well into the new year." His insights were quickly picked up by the Anti Work community here s what they had to say
Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Share on Facebook Ieva Gailiūtė Ieva Gailiūtė Writer, BoredPanda staff Ieva is a writer at Bored Panda who graduated in Scandinavian studies from Vilnius University. After learning the Swedish language and getting completely lost in the world of Scandinavian mythology, she figured out that translating and writing is what she's passionate about. When not writing, Ieva enjoys making jewelry, going on hikes, reading and drinking coffee. Read more » Mindaugas Balčiauskas Mindaugas Balčiauskas Author, BoredPanda staff Photo editor at Bored Panda. Mindaugas has worked as a freelance photographer mainly doing events, product photography and has a recurring passion for macro photography. Read more » Show All Contributors Get the latest inspiring stories via our awesome iOS app! Download Bored Panda app! 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That means for the majority of the staff travel time and travel costs have tripled. What with the coming National Insurance rise and the utility bills there is a huge amount of resistance to going back in regularly. If everyone is forced to come in regularly, I can see a huge exodus. Especially as the majority of staff can do their jobs from home. People want to work but they want a better work life balance and have the option to go into their offices if they want to. Ultimately companies need to trust their staff are working at home and there are better ways to manage that than spyware. 17 17points reply KatHat KatHat Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago Hear hear. People DO want to work but many have had two years to notice two big things: 1. How much of work can be done from home (100% in some cases) and 2. How much TIME and MONEY is saved by not having to commute. Time being perhaps the most precious resource. Being able to take 30 min out of the day to go and stand in the sunshine or plant some seeds or walk the dog or hang out the laundry or whatever - work still gets done, home life is more balanced, we cook more, we're not spending time on hair styling or make up or whatever. I hope your company listens to reason. (Yes, of course I know not every job can be done from home. I'm talking about the ones that can. And if fewer people are commuting it frees up public transport and roads for people who still need to do their job at a specific location). 16 16points reply Load More Replies... Marcellus II Marcellus II Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago "To a more central location"... why? WHY?? Were there leases up centrally as everyone moved to WFH/countryside? Was there a "look we swim against the stream because we're not dead fishes"? 0 0points reply James016 James016 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago Believe it or not it has worked out cheaper. The company moved out of its old place early saving £350,000. The lease was going to expire next month and the rent would have gone from £13 per sq ft to £23 per square ft which is astronomical as the old office was huge. So they moved to warehouse part to smaller premises and the office to a serviced office. It is actually works out so much cheaper but we have been questioning the need for it for this new central location. However some people are all for it. A few staff live in studio flats and have very limited space and nowhere to set up a proper place to work so going to the office is good for them. 0 0points reply Joe Reaves Joe Reaves Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago When you say a more central location do you mean, say, Birmingham, or more central in London. Because if they're willing to move (and I perfectly understand not wanting to move or not being able to) somewhere NOT London is going to make cost of living way cheaper for those who do as well as cheaper for the company. But unless they're offering remote working for those who don't want to move I can certainly see why people are upset. But it sounds like they're using 'more central location' as an excuse to cover for what they really mean which is 'that rent rise is f*****g nuts and we can't afford it if you all still want to get paid'. 0 0points reply James016 James016 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago The company office moved from north London to taking a few rooms In a serviced office near Hammersmith. They were very clear the coming rent rise was unaffordable. This new site and the smaller warehouse are considerably cheaper than the old site. 1 1point reply JayWantsACat JayWantsACat Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago You can tell which executives. owners, etc. only watch Fox News or some other shitty 'news'/business outlet because even after all of the articles, news segments, etc. about how people want to work but are sick of low wages at shitty jobs with terrible managers, they still whine about how "nobody wants to work." 8 8points reply PeachPossum PeachPossum Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Few CEOs and executives are "nice" to their bottom rung workers. That includes the corporations that run your favorite liberal news outlets. 2 2points reply Load More Replies... Kate Hallberg Kate Hallberg Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Jay, your user name really hit me too. I really want a cat and I really want a dog. I've never been without for so long; a year since my handicapped cat died (never declaw), 4 since I lost the best dog ever. I tape you have your cat! 0 0points reply Justin Oliveri Justin Oliveri Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago This comment has been deleted. 0 0points reply Bob da Worker Bob da Worker Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago I've worked remotely for the same company for a very long time. Well before COVID. The company I work for is in one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country. I live 5 states away, in a rural community. My boss has tried for years to get me to move there with no or minimal adjustment in pay. My house, on 5 acres, is worth about $100k in the 2019 market. A comparable size house on a suburban lot is 400k there. Even an apartment there would be 2-3x my current mortgage. I survive where I am on the pay I make. If I relocated... not a chance. 7 7points reply CL Rowan CL Rowan Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Never relocate for just a job. Too many folk do and then get 'laid off'. Then what do you do with more expenses and no employment? 1 1point reply Load More Replies... Load More Comments POST James016 James016 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago My workplace moved from north London to a more central location. That means for the majority of the staff travel time and travel costs have tripled. What with the coming National Insurance rise and the utility bills there is a huge amount of resistance to going back in regularly. If everyone is forced to come in regularly, I can see a huge exodus. Especially as the majority of staff can do their jobs from home. People want to work but they want a better work life balance and have the option to go into their offices if they want to. Ultimately companies need to trust their staff are working at home and there are better ways to manage that than spyware. 17 17points reply KatHat KatHat Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago Hear hear. People DO want to work but many have had two years to notice two big things: 1. How much of work can be done from home (100% in some cases) and 2. How much TIME and MONEY is saved by not having to commute. Time being perhaps the most precious resource. Being able to take 30 min out of the day to go and stand in the sunshine or plant some seeds or walk the dog or hang out the laundry or whatever - work still gets done, home life is more balanced, we cook more, we're not spending time on hair styling or make up or whatever. I hope your company listens to reason. (Yes, of course I know not every job can be done from home. I'm talking about the ones that can. And if fewer people are commuting it frees up public transport and roads for people who still need to do their job at a specific location). 16 16points reply Load More Replies... Marcellus II Marcellus II Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago "To a more central location"... why? WHY?? Were there leases up centrally as everyone moved to WFH/countryside? Was there a "look we swim against the stream because we're not dead fishes"? 0 0points reply James016 James016 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago Believe it or not it has worked out cheaper. The company moved out of its old place early saving £350,000. The lease was going to expire next month and the rent would have gone from £13 per sq ft to £23 per square ft which is astronomical as the old office was huge. So they moved to warehouse part to smaller premises and the office to a serviced office. It is actually works out so much cheaper but we have been questioning the need for it for this new central location. However some people are all for it. A few staff live in studio flats and have very limited space and nowhere to set up a proper place to work so going to the office is good for them. 0 0points reply Joe Reaves Joe Reaves Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago When you say a more central location do you mean, say, Birmingham, or more central in London. Because if they're willing to move (and I perfectly understand not wanting to move or not being able to) somewhere NOT London is going to make cost of living way cheaper for those who do as well as cheaper for the company. But unless they're offering remote working for those who don't want to move I can certainly see why people are upset. But it sounds like they're using 'more central location' as an excuse to cover for what they really mean which is 'that rent rise is f*****g nuts and we can't afford it if you all still want to get paid'. 0 0points reply James016 James016 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago The company office moved from north London to taking a few rooms In a serviced office near Hammersmith. They were very clear the coming rent rise was unaffordable. This new site and the smaller warehouse are considerably cheaper than the old site. 1 1point reply JayWantsACat JayWantsACat Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago You can tell which executives. owners, etc. only watch Fox News or some other shitty 'news'/business outlet because even after all of the articles, news segments, etc. about how people want to work but are sick of low wages at shitty jobs with terrible managers, they still whine about how "nobody wants to work." 8 8points reply PeachPossum PeachPossum Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Few CEOs and executives are "nice" to their bottom rung workers. That includes the corporations that run your favorite liberal news outlets. 2 2points reply Load More Replies... Kate Hallberg Kate Hallberg Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Jay, your user name really hit me too. I really want a cat and I really want a dog. I've never been without for so long; a year since my handicapped cat died (never declaw), 4 since I lost the best dog ever. I tape you have your cat! 0 0points reply Justin Oliveri Justin Oliveri Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago This comment has been deleted. 0 0points reply Bob da Worker Bob da Worker Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago I've worked remotely for the same company for a very long time. Well before COVID. The company I work for is in one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country. I live 5 states away, in a rural community. My boss has tried for years to get me to move there with no or minimal adjustment in pay. My house, on 5 acres, is worth about $100k in the 2019 market. A comparable size house on a suburban lot is 400k there. Even an apartment there would be 2-3x my current mortgage. I survive where I am on the pay I make. If I relocated... not a chance. 7 7points reply CL Rowan CL Rowan Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Never relocate for just a job. Too many folk do and then get 'laid off'. Then what do you do with more expenses and no employment? 1 1point reply Load More Replies... Load More Comments Popular on Bored Panda I Used AI To See What These 23 Popular Cartoon Characters Would Look Like In Real Life 30 Y.O. 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