Workers Are Gaining Leverage Over Employers Right Before Our Eyes

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At the high end of the labor market, that can mean workers are more emboldened to leave a job if employers are insufficiently flexible on issues like working from home.

It also means companies thinking more expansively about who is qualified for a job in the first place. That is evident, for example, in the way Alex Lorick, a former South Florida nightclub bouncer, was able to become a mainframe technician at I.B.M.

Mr. Lorick often worked a shift called “devil’s nine to five” — 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. — made all the more brutal when it was interspersed with day shifts. The hours were tough, but the pay was better than in his previous jobs, one at a retirement home and another serving food at a dog track. Yet it was a far cry from the type of work he had dreamed about in high school, when he liked computers and imagined making video games for a living.

As a young adult, he took online classes in web development and programming languages, but encountered a Catch-22 many job seekers know well: Nobody wanted to hire a tech worker without experience, which meant he couldn’t get enough experience to be hired. College wasn’t for him. Hence the devil’s nine to five.

Until late last year, that is. After months on unemployment during the pandemic, he heard from I.B.M., where he had once applied and been rejected for a tech job. It invited him to apply to an apprenticeship program that would pay him to be trained as a mainframe technician. Now 24, he completed his training this month and is beginning hands-on work in what he hopes is the start of a long career.

grrrlgonecray999 on June 7th, 2021 at 13:37 UTC »

A lot of people are being priced out of housing and families so they are just checking out entirely. No carrot anymore for the rabbit to chase. No motivation. Can live on ramen and memes and find joy in not having a soul crushing job.

CaptainSaucyPants on June 7th, 2021 at 13:13 UTC »

Here’s some free pizza for all the overtime over the last year. “So how about a raise?” (Crickets) we bought cake too.

Consistent_Pitch782 on June 7th, 2021 at 13:01 UTC »

My experience with the “Work/Life Balance” mantra so many companies push was just lip service. Hopefully it gets better.