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wat3rm370n · 22 hours ago
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The tycoons are now demonizing remote work in government and planning a purge.
Government Executive -  Trump’s ‘DOGE’ commission promises mass federal layoffs, ending telework The incoming administration will handle large-scale RIFs with compassion, Vivek Ramaswamy says. November 18, 2024 01:40 PM ET “So this is a historic opportunity. We're not actually going to squander this.” He added that reductions to telework and relocating agencies would help motivate employees to leave government voluntarily. He called it a “dirty little secret” that most federal workers “don’t even show up to work.”  About 80% of the federal work hours are currently spent in-person, according to a recent Office of Management and Budget review, and more than half of federal employees do not telework at all because their jobs are not conducive to it. Of those who do telework, employees on average spent about three-fifths of their time on site.  “If you require most of those federal bureaucrats to just say, like normal working Americans, you come to work five days a week, a lot of them won't want to do that,” Ramaswamy said. “If you have many voluntary reductions in force of the workforce in the federal government along the way, great. That's a good side effect of those policies as well.”
The dirty little secret is that this anti-telework agenda is about tycoons who don’t want to pay their fair share after getting rich exploiting the rest of society. This agenda against work from home is about tycoons who are jealous that talented people choose to work for the government, doing work that is a benefit to society, and want to force them into bullshit jobs in private industries, just to avoid in-person office work for various reasons, including disability (declared or undeclared). This hostility to remote work is about commercial real estate wanting butts in seats downtown for the economic finances of real estate moguls and the investors that treated real estate investments like a casino. The pandemic accelerated a trend toward telework already happening, and ramped up real estate investor exposure to loss, and they want to socialize that loss. And this anti-telework agenda is about fossil fuel interests wanting everyone to continue arduous fuel-intensive pollution laden dangerous harrowing commutes to jobs that don’t need to take place in an office, and which are often done more efficiently remotely.
Return to office and dying on the job
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Denise Prudhomme's bosses at Wells Fargo insisted that the in-person camaraderie of their offices warranted a mandatory return-to-office policy, but when she died at her desk in her Tempe, AZ office, no one noticed for four days.
That was in August. Now, Wells Fargo United has published a statement on her death, one that vibrates with anger at the callously selective surveillance that Wells Fargo inflicts on its workforce:
https://www.reddit.com/r/WellsFargoUnited/comments/1fnp9fa/please_print_and_take_to_your_managersite_leader/
The union points out that Wells Fargo workers are subjected to continuous, fine-grained on-the-job surveillance from a variety of bossware tools that count their keystrokes and create tables of the distancess their mice cross each day:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/02/24/gwb-rumsfeld-monsters/#bossware
Wells Fargo's message to its workforce is, "You can't be trusted," a policy that Wells Fargo doubled down on with its Return to Office mandate. Return to Office is often pitched as a chance to improve teamwork, communication, and human connection with your co-workers, and there's no arguing with the idea that spending some time in person with people can help improve working relationships (I attended a week-long, all-hands, staff retreat for EFF earlier this month and it was fantastic, primarily due to its in-person nature).
But our bosses don't want us back in the office because they enjoy our company, nor because they're so excited about having hired such a swell bunch of folks and can't wait to see how we all get along together. As John Quiggin writes, the biggest reason to force us back to the office is to get a bunch of us to quit:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/sep/26/in-their-plaintive-call-for-a-return-to-the-office-ceos-reveal-how-little-they-are-needed
As one of Musk's toadies put it in a private message before the Twitter takeover, "Sharpen your blades boys. 2 day a week Office requirement = 20% voluntary departures":
https://techcrunch.com/2022/09/29/elon-musk-texts-discovery-twitter/
The other reason to spy on us is because they don't trust us. Remember all the panic about "quiet quitting" and "no one wants to work"? Bosses' hypothesis was that eking out a bare minimum living on from a couple of small-dollar covid stimulus checks was preferable to working for them for a full paycheck.
Every accusation is a a confession. When your boss tells you that he thinks that you can't be trusted to do a good job without total, constant surveillance, he's really saying, "I only bother to do my CEO job when I'm afraid of getting fired':
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/19/make-them-afraid/#fear-is-their-mind-killer
As Wells Fargo United notes, Wells Fargo employees like Denise Prudhomme are spied on from the moment they set foot in the building until the moment they clock out (and sometimes the spying continues when you're off the clock):
Wells Fargo monitors our every move and keystroke using remote, electronic technologies—purportedly to evaluate our productivity—and will fire us if we are caught not making enough keystrokes on our computers.
The Arizona Republic coverage notes further that Prudhomme had to log her comings and goings from the Wells Fargo offices with a badge, so Wells Fargo could see that Prudhomme had entered the premises four days before, but hadn't left:
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/tempe-breaking/2024/09/23/wells-fargo-employees-union-responds-death-tempe-woman/75352015007/
Wells Fargo has mandated in-person working, even when that means crossing a state line to be closer to the office. They've created "hub cities" where workers are supposed to turn up. This may sound convivial, but Prudhomme was the only member of her team working out of the Tempe hub, so she was being asked to leave her home, travel long distances, and spend her days in a distant corner of the building where no one ventured for periods of (at least) four days at a time.
Bosses are so convinced that they themselves would goof off if they could that they fixate on forcing employees to spend their days in the office, no matter what the cost. Back in March 2020, Charter CEO Tom Rutledge – then the highest-paid CEO in America – instituted a policy that every back office staffer had to work in person at his call centers. This was the most deadly phase of the pandemic, there was no PPE to speak of, we didn't understand transmission very well, and vaccines didn't exist yet. Charter is a telecommunications company and it was booming as workers across America upgraded their broadband so they could work from home, and the CEO's response was to ban remote work. His customer service centers were superspreading charnel houses:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/03/18/diy-tp/#sociopathy
That Wells Fargo would leave a dead employee at her desk for four days is par for the course for the third-largest commercial bank in America. This is Wells Fargo, remember, the company that forced its low-level bank staff to open two million fake accounts in order to steal from their customers and defraud their shareholders, then fired and blackballed staff who complained:
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/09/26/495454165/ex-wells-fargo-employees-sue-allege-they-were-punished-for-not-breaking-law
The executive who ran that swindle got a $125 million bonus:
https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2016/09/wells-fargo-ceos-teflon-don-act-backfires-at-senate-hearing-i-take-full-responsibility-means-anything-but.html
And the CEO got $200 million:
https://money.cnn.com/2016/09/21/investing/wells-fargo-fired-workers-retaliation-fake-accounts/index.html
It's not like Wells Fargo treats its workers badly but does well by everyone else. Remember, those fake accounts existed as part of a fraud on the company's investors. The company went on to steal $76m from its customers on currency conversions. They also foreclosed on customers who were up to date on their mortgages, seizing and selling off all their possessions. They argued that when bosses pressured tellers into forging customers on fraudulent account-opening paperwork, that those customers had lost their right to sue, since the fraudulent paperwork had a binding arbitration clause. When they finally agreed to pay restitution to their victims, they made the payments opt-in, ensuring that most of the millions of people they stole from would never get their money back.
They stole millions with fraudulent "home warranties." They stole millions from small businesses with fake credit-card fees. They defrauded 800,000 customers through an insurance scam, and stole 25,000 customers' cars with illegal repos. They led the pre-2008 pack on mis-selling deceptive mortgages that blew up and triggered the foreclosure epidemic. They loaned vast sums to Trump, who slashed their taxes, and then they fired 26.000 workers and did a $40.6B stock buyback. They stole 525 homes from mortgage borrowers and blamed it on a "computer glitch":
https://pluralistic.net/2021/09/29/jubilance/#too-big-to-jail
Given all this, two things are obvious: first, if anyone is going to be monitored for crimes, fraud and scams, it should be Wells Fargo, not its workers. Second, Wells Fargo's surveillance system exists solely to terrorize workers, not to help them. As Wells Fargo United writes:
We demand improved safety precautions that are not punitive or cause further stress for employees. The solution is not more monitoring, but ensuring that we are all connected to a supportive work environment instead of warehoused away in a back office.
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Tor Books as just published two new, free LITTLE BROTHER stories: VIGILANT, about creepy surveillance in distance education; and SPILL, about oil pipelines and indigenous landback.
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/09/27/sharpen-your-blades-boys/#disciplinary-technology
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ollies-station · 12 hours ago
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It’s so funny how we don’t call Tobias by his name.
It always has to be some sort of nickname that sounds like it was made in one of those casino machines or something
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envy-stims · 6 months ago
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🎰 • 📜 • 👑 • 🎲 • 🔥
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“Pharoah’s fire”
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white pharoah meme stimboard
(this is a joke)
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mood-indigo95 · 9 months ago
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rochevilliers · 2 months ago
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Put it all on red!
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hauntedinsomnia · 1 year ago
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metropole-journal · 8 months ago
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yodaprod · 1 month ago
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Las Vegas (1994)
Source : Youtube/ M K
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theborealyoako · 1 year ago
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Casino cat
Commission for Nividust 
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evan-collins90 · 3 months ago
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Exuberant, colorful, and kitschy casino & hotel interiors from the book, 'Casino Design: Resorts, Hotels, and Themed Entertainment Spaces' (1999)
Monte Carlo Hotel & Casino - Design by Dougall Design Associates, Inc.
The Desert Inn Resort & Casino - Design by The Paul Steelman Companies and Hirsch Bedner Associates
Showboat Mardi Gras Casino - Design by The Hillier Group
Hyatt Regency Aruba - Design by TVSA and Hirsch Bedner Associates
5 & 8. Grand Casino Riviera - Design by The Paul Steelman Companies
6 & 13. Casino de Deauville - Design by Hirsch Bedner Associates
7. Mohegan Sun Casino - Design by The Rockwell Group
9 & 14. Argosy Casino Terminal and Gaming Boat - Design by Anderson/Miller Ltd. and WRS Architects Inc.
10. Casino Locarno - Design by The Paul Steelman Companies
11. Port Argosy Pavilion and Gaming Boat - Design by American Consulting Engineers, Ratio Architects, and Designplan Inc.
12. Atlantis Resort and Casino - Design by Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo
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unknown-till · 3 months ago
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★🎰♦️GAMBLING AND Y2K WEB GRAPHICS👛🃏
This is themed around one of my boyfriend’s OC’s @ubfunkey ♥️
♣️These were found on Gifcities & Glitter Graphics!
Stamp template (c) Lill-Devil-Melii
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iris-draws · 4 months ago
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Overlord Husk🐈‍⬛♣️♦️♠️♥️
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wirelessshiba · 2 months ago
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Oh? You won this mouse as your jackpot? 🐭 🎲
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blogyakabeti · 1 year ago
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Yakabetgiriş - Devasa+ (2)
Yakabet, kullanıcılarına çok çeşitli bahis seçenekleri ve özellikleri sunan bir çevrimiçi bahis platformudur. Kullanıcı dostu arayüzü ve bahis yapılabilecek çeşitli spor ve etkinliklerle Yakabet, hem acemi hem de deneyimli bahisçiler için keyifli ve ilgi çekici bir deneyim sunuyor. Kullanıcılar futbol, ​​basketbol, ​​tenis ve daha birçok spor dalı arasından seçim yapabilir ve maç kazananları, puan farkları ve alt/üst toplamlar gibi çeşitli sonuçlara bahis oynayabilirler. Ayrıca Yakabet bahis, kullanıcıların oyunlara ve etkinliklere gerçek zamanlı olarak bahis yapmalarına olanak tanıyan canlı bahis seçenekleri de sunuyor. Genel olarak Yakabet'in kapsamlı bahis özellikleri ve seçenekleri, onu çevrimiçi bahisçiler arasında popüler bir seçim haline getiriyor. Yakabet kullanıcıları için mevcut giriş işlemi basit ve güvenlidir. Kullanıcılar Yakabet web sitesini ziyaret ederek ve giriş bilgilerini girerek platforma erişebilirler. Alternatif olarak, kullanıcılar daha fazla rahatlık sağlamak için Facebook veya Twitter gibi sosyal medya hesaplarını kullanarak giriş yapabilirler. Yakabet güncel giriş, kullanıcılarının güvenliğini ve gizliliğini ciddiye almakta ve kullanıcı bilgilerini korumak ve yetkisiz erişimi önlemek için en son şifreleme teknolojilerini kullanmaktadır. Yakabet, basit ve güvenli bir giriş işlemiyle kullanıcıların platformuna erişmesini ve hızlı bir şekilde bahis oynamaya başlamasını kolaylaştırır. Çevrimiçi bahis platformları söz konusu olduğunda güvenilirlik ve güvenilirlik dikkate alınması gereken önemli faktörlerdir. Yakabet twitter giriş, çevrimiçi bahis için güvenilir ve güvenilir bir platform olarak güçlü bir üne sahiptir. Platform, Curacao Oyun Otoritesi tarafından lisanslanmakta ve denetlenmekte olup, endüstri standartlarına ve düzenlemelerine uygun olarak çalışmasını sağlamaktadır. Ayrıca Yakabet'in, ortaya çıkabilecek herhangi bir sorun veya endişe konusunda kullanıcılara yardımcı olmak için 7/24 hizmet veren özel bir müşteri destek ekibi bulunmaktadır. Yakabet güvenilir mi? Sorusu için en doğru cevap, kullanıcı gizliliği, güvenliği ve müşteri desteğine olan bağlılığıyla kendisini güvenilir ve güvenilir bir çevrimiçi bahis platformu olarak kanıtlamıştır.
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archiveofaffinities · 6 months ago
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Dan Edwards / YESCO Design, Lucky the Clown, Circus Circus Hotel - Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1976
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