Does this include teachers, water treatment workers, bin collectors, nurses, doctors, nuclear power plant workers, firemen, train and bus drivers, care and social workers?
Are art handlers/gallery technicians allowed to stop working, or do they still have to work to install canvases about not working onto gallery walls?
I’m surprised this movement still goes by AntiWork after being ripped apart on live television by an absolute hack.
I’m unsure what the message is here too. Is it “work together to minimize required work efforts” or just “straight up everyone stop working”? Why is workers uniting implied to be bad here? I understand stop working for striking purposes like nurses striking for better pay/working conditions, but I fundamentally disagree if the goal is get nurses to stop working on treating the sick for no other purpose than work sucks.
The moniker Antiwork is not very clear sometimes where the movement stands.
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The anti-work movement goes back more than two hundred years. What is one hack to more than two centuries of proletarian anti-work struggles?