The Wall Street Journal

‘Everybody’s Replaceable’: The New Ways Bosses Talk About Workers

Step it up, stop complaining—and make way for AI. CEOs are no longer lauding employees as the talent.

Illustration: Daisy Korpics/WSJ, iStock, Pixelsquid

Corporate America’s long-running war for talent sounds more like a war on the talent these days.

Not long ago, bosses routinely praised workers as their most prized asset, so much that some hoarded new hires before having enough for them to do. Today, with a giant question mark hanging over the economy, executives are pulling no punches in saying employees need to work harder, complain less and be glad they still have jobs.

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