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Over the years I've read many articles that seem to fit into this.Some types of service industries can and do provide the kind of environment that leads to community. Places like large hotels and resorts often have core groups who work there for long periods of time. This is also true of airlines as an example. However, so.many services have become individualized like driving for UBER or delivering for Amazon or Doordash. That has no possibility at all of being meaningful for most beyond the pay or tips they receive that day.
Largely one could draw the line at employees versus independent contractors in today's environment. It isnt perfect, but it does serve as a starting point for work with a community versus work without.
Studies that show clearly that pay isn't the top variable in job satisfaction. Many companies that promote that sense of belonging and family retain employees better and are not the top paying employers in their industry.
Also, interesting how so many talk about bringing back manufacturing, but from what I've read manufacturing was a primary catalyst in splitting work from life and community. Before the consolidation of work in factories peoples work was a bigger part of their life and their community. This thought makes the show Severance a very interesting concept as it takes separation of work and life to the extreme.