• PitLoversNeedMeds@jlai.luBanned
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    1 month ago

    I guess I am, but it does read as sarcastic and discrediting to me. You don’t see quotation marks when journalists write about employees “quiet quitting” for example, so it does seem one-sided to protect the corporations.

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      1 month ago

      I think you would see that if the headline was directly quoting a CEO. Like

      CEO of Nestle Blames “Quiet Quitting”, Calls For Mandatory RTO

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        But you therefore admit any company can make any statement and if it doesn’t go through the CEO it will omit the quotation marks…?

        Because that’s my gripe about all this, companies are given the benefit of the doubt.