Extended0088 | 2 years ago | on: Unions in the Software Industry?
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Extended0088 | 2 years ago | on: Do you struggle to find ethical work?
Extended0088 | 2 years ago | on: Do you struggle to find ethical work?
Extended0088 | 2 years ago | on: Do you struggle to find ethical work?
The reason I don't personally agree with this is that it's unrealistic at this point to expect legislation to help with the glaring issues in the world. Legislators are bought and paid for by the industries that are causing harm.
I also disagree with your assumption that if you're not doing it then someone else will. There are a lot of great people in our industry but the number is not infinite. If enough people individually say no to something then there's less chance it will happen.
I worry that your view point seems rational to many people and allows them to dodge any responsibility that they may have.
Extended0088 | 2 years ago | on: Do you struggle to find ethical work?
I know that during the pandemic there was a lot of interesting work going on in the NHS. I think they created teams that were outside of the normal archaic structure of the service and allowed them a lot more freedom.
Edit: Looks like the government is pretty focused on the Java stack :'(
Extended0088 | 2 years ago | on: Do you struggle to find ethical work?
They use their wealth to lobby against the transition to renewable energy. Only in recent years have they started to green-wash now that public opinion is more unified on the topic.
The list of their crimes against the environment is endless. They make billions of dollars in profit and yet insist in cutting corners that lead to disasterous oil spills.
Read about what Chevron did to Steven Donziger, who had the audacity to stand up to them.
Extended0088 | 2 years ago | on: Do you struggle to find ethical work?
Extended0088 | 2 years ago | on: Do you struggle to find ethical work?
Extended0088 | 2 years ago | on: Do you struggle to find ethical work?
I would argue that those are not the goals of every industry. For example, the majority of the clothing industry pushes fast-fashion rather than trying to sell high-quality goods that will last and that are manufactured fairly. I could continue to give examples for other industries but in short, their main goal is to extract profit.
At this point I would settle for work that is not actively causing harm to people or the environment.
I've tried to find b-corps or co-operatives to work for, however, there haven't been many options out there.