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  1. #Auspol #TheFrontLine #RetailWorkers

    “More than 1.4 million people are employed in Australian retail and fast food businesses. Sadly, it’s not always a happy or safe place to work… “
    ——-
    can a***holes fail to see retail workers as human, or are they just being themselves?

    or do we live in a system that dehumanises people? (duh!)
    this article discusses a micro solution to a macro problem

    thenewdaily.com.au/work/2025/1

  2. #Auspol #TheFrontLine #RetailWorkers

    “More than 1.4 million people are employed in Australian retail and fast food businesses. Sadly, it’s not always a happy or safe place to work… “
    ——-
    can a***holes fail to see retail workers as human, or are they just being themselves?

    or do we live in a system that dehumanises people? (duh!)
    this article discusses a micro solution to a macro problem

    thenewdaily.com.au/work/2025/1

  3. #Auspol #TheFrontLine #RetailWorkers

    “More than 1.4 million people are employed in Australian retail and fast food businesses. Sadly, it’s not always a happy or safe place to work… “
    ——-
    can a***holes fail to see retail workers as human, or are they just being themselves?

    or do we live in a system that dehumanises people? (duh!)
    this article discusses a micro solution to a macro problem

    thenewdaily.com.au/work/2025/1

  4. #Auspol #TheFrontLine #RetailWorkers

    “More than 1.4 million people are employed in Australian retail and fast food businesses. Sadly, it’s not always a happy or safe place to work… “
    ——-
    can a***holes fail to see retail workers as human, or are they just being themselves?

    or do we live in a system that dehumanises people? (duh!)
    this article discusses a micro solution to a macro problem

    thenewdaily.com.au/work/2025/1

  5. #Auspol #TheFrontLine #RetailWorkers

    “More than 1.4 million people are employed in Australian retail and fast food businesses. Sadly, it’s not always a happy or safe place to work… “
    ——-
    can a***holes fail to see retail workers as human, or are they just being themselves?

    or do we live in a system that dehumanises people? (duh!)
    this article discusses a micro solution to a macro problem

    thenewdaily.com.au/work/2025/1