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Clarence Page: ‘Quiet quitting’ — not just for the ‘silly season’

Just as I was wondering whether various crises were coming too fast to allow our usual “silly season” of oddball late summer news, an appropriately weird-sounding social trend popped up on social networks and intriguingly struck a nerve.

It’s called “quiet quitting.”

Put simply, it refers to the act of taking your job seriously but not too seriously.

It has generated millions of views on TikTok at a time when workplace studies

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