Now is the time to draw inspiration from wherever we can, and stand with workers while they fight the employer-led race to the bottom.

    • nyan@lemmy.cafe
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      2 days ago

      Same problem as paying the bill online in the first place: you have to remember to take an unprompted action at a certain time.

      • chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        Set a reminder? My phone is full of daily, weekly, monthly, and annual reminders. I use my calendar as well for all kinds of events. I have repeated reminders and repeating alarms too. If you’re an older person (or just don’t like/trust technology, and I respect that) then you can use a paper calendar, daily planner, or a notebook.

        But the argument that you need taxpayers to pay $70,000 a year salaries for postal workers to deliver bills to your front door because you would otherwise forget to pay your bills is an incredibly weak one.

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        2 days ago

        All my paperless bills come to one of my email addresses, I look at it and then delete it. I have yet to see an error. I make sure that the money comes out of my account when it is supposed to.