• WoodScientist@lemmy.world
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    9 小时前

    This reminds me of a work-to-rule or a “White Strike.” It turns out that every company, even those that supposedly operate off of “unskilled” labor, utterly rely on employees making a ton of judgment calls and often working outside their job description. When employees start working to the letter of their job description, the whole operation quickly grinds to a halt.

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        8 小时前

        This is when “could you please send that request on writing via e-mail” becomes really useful.

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          8 小时前

          If it’s literally in your job description, as it has been in my last several positions, does it qualify?

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            19 分钟前

            Okay, you’ve assigned me a duty. Give me exact, and I mean exact, instructions about how to complete it.

            Now repeat for the thousands of tiny tasks everyone just does on their own.

          • WoodScientist@lemmy.world
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            4 小时前

            Sure. It means they can ask you to do other things that aren’t explicitly written in the original job description. But every time they tell you to do something beyond it, you just start doing THAT exactly to the letter of the request.

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            6 小时前

            A white strike, like all strikes works because of collective action, not because of some tricky technically lol.