I read a post were an employer had to layoff 60 people because of Biden's policies, so he struggled with it and came up with this idea. He went out to the parking lot and found 60 employees with Biden/Harris stickers on their cars and axed them. BRILLIANT!
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I wonder if a similar argument, put in front of the public, can lead to increased understanding of the importance of paying attention to the personal and political views of the employee population. It's not a great plan on paper at least. But that does not mean it will work on any individual employee. The fact that someone will lose their job does not automatically mean that the entire system is broken. And at least on the outside it's still possible to find people who do not support the new administration. Many employees will still be with their old employer for the next 20 or 30 years. But they may be able to find their own group who share the same views as they do, though by what parameters it is hard to predict. I can see a scenario where the public is sufficiently motivated to get interested in politics to make it relevant to the entire sector and eventually produce change
I had a co-worker who always was trying to convince people how populism is bad and globalism good and such, ironically he was the first one laid off during COVID.