As someone who has been out of work for more than 2 years and looked every single day, my advice is this:
If you don’t need the job (as you state), I suggest you protest and stay (until they kick your ass out for being such a troublemaker). You will be doing the angel’s work on behalf of the co-workers you are so fond of, who probably really DO need the job and are afraid to speak up. Perhaps you can adopt the role of liaison and try to work with management and come up with less draconian ways to deal with whatever problems they are trying to solve.
But if, upon further review, (as they say in the NFL) you might like to hang on to the job, be quiet for now.
For those who don’t know, it is very, very tough out there right now, looking for a job. I wouldn’t wish this economy for job-seekers on my worst enemy.
I"d wish -- in fact, it's rather a fond wish -- that the Dems in Congress and Obaama all have to look for jobs in this economy.
Actually, on further consideration, I'll walk that back.
I want them all imprisoned or sold into indentured servitude (it's explicitly legal for indebtedness, according to the 13th Amendment) for what they have done to this country.
Cheers!