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Do you think there is anything wrong with the video?
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Do you think there is anything wrong with the video?
Yeah this triggered the entire r/antiwork community
As big online brand as yc , you have to stay cool and policing workers ain’t cool
The video is really cringe acting
Also the guy looking at the ai camera also ain’t doing much while the guy on the job is hands on hard labour work regardless of the output.. atleast that’s the vibe here, it’s like being a di*k move + overwhelming ai + during time of job cuts for corporate profits
Idk about other industries.
But having seen the work ethic of denim factory labour in Ahmedabad vs denim factory labour in Bangkok,
any rational objective manager would even sanction belt treatment for one group.
Stanford-educated CEO slams 'unreliable’ Indian employees: ‘I might never go to India again’
This is pretty much a given for anyone who moves to the US. Don’t know why he feels like he needs to clarify that.
I’ve seen the exact opposite in play, a factory in India where workers were proud of what they did and matched global quality standards. The price of finding such workers is a good union, so the workers actually feel like they’re partners in the whole venture and not just being exploited. Of course this is harder than just setting up a sweatshop.
The BCG v BNP Paribas thing he’s talking about I’m sure is missing a lot of context. I’m not sure what kind of workstream these companies would have in common.