词汇 | quiet-quitting |
释义 | quiet quitting noun[ U ] uk /ˌkwaɪ.ət ˈkwɪt.ɪŋ/ us /ˈkwaɪ.ət ˌkwɪt̬.ɪŋ/ the activity of doing the work that you need to do in order to keep your job but doing it without great enthusiasm or effort, and without agreeing to do extra tasks: Quiet quitting describes the situation when an employee mentally and emotionally checks out from their job, and does the bare minimum to get by. There's nothing new about quiet quitting. It's just a new name for an old phenomenon. How can employers best combat quiet quitting? A new viral video about "quiet quitting" has made many young people wonder whether they are putting too much effort into work. Quiet quitting rejects the idea that employees should go "above and beyond". Quiet quitting doesn't mean an employee has left their job, but that they have restricted their tasks to those listed in their job description. Work, working and the workplace act as something all work and no play (makes Jack a dull boy)idiom assignment bandh be at workidiom grind hoop hotelling housekeeping in the line of dutyidiom induction industry job moonlight slave slog slouch spadework subtask sweat You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Passive and not working |
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