A law firm accused one of its own attorneys of 'quiet quitting' in a lawsuit
" — a buzzy term for workers who do the bare minimum at their jobs without resigning.
The firm's complaint explicitly references the pandemic-era"trend" of"quiet quitting." It also notes the"troubling trend" of employees"furtively" working more than one full-time job simultaneously.
The law firm wants to strike Palmore's compensation for her"period of her disloyalty" — meaning it wants her to return more than $400,000.
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