I dont even know where to begin with this one.
I can get with wanting employers to provide decent pay and benefits. I think the state of healthcare and maternity/paternity leave in the US is deplorable for example. Everyone including the businesses lose. But this is ridiculous. Work can be, but is not REQUIRED to be "fulfilling", and if you derive your sense of purpose/wealth/fulfilment from your work IMO you are making a mistake. I derive my purpose from what I do for my family and my community. A job is just a means to that end.
I guarantee outside of work most of these whiny MFers don't do shyt. They probably just drink and browse Facebook. You want to have some purpose in your life? Volunteer. Take up a new skill. Form meaningful relationships. Do something worth doing with the time and energy you have outside of your job. That is ON YOU. You nikkas want some overarching entity to provide u with not just basic necessities, but now happiness and a sense of purpose

Where does it stop.... do u want the govt/your employer to brush your teeth, dress you, wipe your ass, tuck u in at night? We have to take ownership of our lives at SOME POINT.
I don't know where to begin with this one either. This post, perhaps more than any you've ever made before in our interactions, shows that you woefully misunderstand what I've been saying for months. Not to mention it shows that you've never engaged substantively with Marx or other actual leftist thought.
Work can be fulfilling, yes. And I agree that, at least under capitalism, deriving ones purpose, fulfillment, or whatever else solely from work is a mistake. But people are alienated from their work under capitalism due to specific relations of production and the process of exploitation. Look at the language we're using here in the first place: we speak of "work" and "jobs" as means to an end (which they are), something distasteful that we have to get through to do for our families and communities.
I even agree with what people should be doing outside of work.
But don't ever get it fukked up.
I'm not saying the government (

) or a company should be expected to, or can, provide a sense of happiness or fulfillment to people. That's a stupid demand.
What I'm saying is that it is up to the working-class to restructure society in a way that frees it from exploitation and allows for the full development of people as human beings. Part of that means abolishing superfluous/wasteful and distasteful labor, some of which would be done away with through automation, some of which would go because such jobs would have no function under different relations of production where production occurs for need, not profit.
Workers absolutely need to take control of their lives. And that's all I ever talk about when it comes to these matters on here. It's about the working-class exercising its power, taking its destiny into its hands, and restructuring society along just, humane lines as per its material interests. That's the task of the working-class. Fukk a "govt/your employer," it's not in their interests to take up that historical task, nor would they be capable of fulfilling it.