By Leah Montebello Tech could be a solution rather than a driver of the ‘quiet quitting’ phenomenon, says Slack vice president Pip White. Working at one of the biggest winners of the pandemic, White is understandably reluctant to admit that the remote working tool contributed to one of the most talked about working trends of 2022. A recent survey from Indeed found that 52 per cent of all workers feel burned out, up nearly ten per cent from pre-pandemic figures. For those who aren’t accustomed with the term ‘quiet quitting’, it is essentially the trend of young people slowly withdrawing from wo…