Been getting a lot of "let's take a moment to all be so grateful we have jobs" shit in the morning huddle at work as more and more cross selling pressure is being put on to increase the amount of consumer credit/debt offered to "help" our clients at the same time. No irony there at all. They scrapped all bonuses for last year, it seems unlikely that when the second-ish wave hits we will get hazard pay, and now for every writeup they changed the contract where they can dock a huge percentage of your pay. Some of us think they don't want to (or can't perhaps, depending on what aid they may or may not be getting from the feds) lay off people honestly, and are just trying to get people to quit.
Finally I had to tell my (brand new) manager privately that the phrasing was making me pretty uncomfortable, as it was taking on almost a spiritual overtone. There's even awkward moments of silence after he asks us to reflect in gratitude. I told him that honestly, I'm an asset to his team, though I was aware that I could be replaced quickly to have a warm body in there but the knowledge drain and actual help that they rely on would take more time to replace. That there is a reason that I am here rather than overseeing my kids' online learning, (which I would prefer to do rather because for one of my kids it's a shitshow, and they need more support right now) but most importantly I was an intelligent adult who was more than capable of understanding and choosing what was best for my family and so long as I was employed there he could be assured that not only was I choosing to be there giving no less than my best work, but that I was there to get my contracted benefits that were what appealed to me in the first place, if there were any issues with my teamwork or how much I stepped up in the office then I am always open to personal feedback, in addition to going over our numbers as a team daily (totally appropriate).
He actually took it really well, acknowledge this hokey ass shit was stuff kind of being soft-pushed by one of the regional people and was off script from the official organization stuff, and has not done it since.
But I have seen a LOT (and heard a lot) of customer-facing people being shoveled this "YOU SHOULD BE GRATEFUL" shit. Rings kinda hollow when you're at the stage most of us are having worked right out there in the community this whole time while the people pushing it (and making their poor managers feed this line of bullshit to their tired staff) are working from home.