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[–] Akuchimoya@startrek.website 16 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Your choice of wording is telling. You compare child commitments to leisure commitments, as though people without children only have leisure to think of. While the comparison is children and no children, making one side obvious and the other side highly variable, but, for example, many people care for other family members and extended networks who are not biological children. It is definitely not leisurely to care for a parent with dementia.

The problem isn't that parents should get special understanding and special treatment, the problem is that capitalist society (distilled into the work scenario) values productivity over humanity. Automation, and now AI, were supposed to let us work less and still sustain the same output, but instead, we're demanded to produce more and more, and we're pushed to work even more than before.

Its the classic strategy of making the poor blame and fight each other instead of fighting the ruling class together.

[–] Hawk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 20 hours ago

No, capitalist society does not care about productivity.

It's proven time and time again giving flexibility, working from home, a good life/work balance , etc. to workers improves their productivity. A happy worker is a good worker.

What they care about are control and numbers. They want to measure, compare and see numbers go up short term. And you can only do that by keeping your workers on a tight leash.