I would guess it's the reverse, judging by /r/WorkReform.
It's tens of thousands of people who categorically refuse to understand what employers hire people for, in principle.
Some % of them does understand what a business is, why businesses hire people, and why and how our systems can be realistically reformed to improve conditions for all workers. But most people don't.
I wouldn't be surprised if many of them see the option of posting spicy memes and organizing against one's employer on company time as a fundamental human right.
It's tens of thousands of people who categorically refuse to understand what employers hire people for, in principle.
Some % of them does understand what a business is, why businesses hire people, and why and how our systems can be realistically reformed to improve conditions for all workers. But most people don't.
I wouldn't be surprised if many of them see the option of posting spicy memes and organizing against one's employer on company time as a fundamental human right.