The Rise of ‘Quiet Quitting‘: A New Name for an Old Struggle?
The internet is buzzing with a new term: “quiet quitting.” It’s sparked countless articles, heated debates on LinkedIn, and even caught the attention of major news outlets. But is it really a new phenomenon, or are we just slapping a trendy label on an age-old workplace struggle?
Decoding the Buzzword: What Does ‘Quiet Quitting‘ Mean?
In a nutshell, “quiet quitting” refers to the act of doing the bare minimum at work. You’re not outright quitting your job, but you’re no longer going above and beyond. You’re clocking in and out, meeting your basic job requirements, and leaving the hustle culture mentality at the door.