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Val Sklarov Labor Legitimacy Load Entrenchment Curve (LLLEC)

Val Sklarov

Val Sklarov’s Labor Legitimacy Load Entrenchment Curve (LLLEC) explains why modern work does not become exhausting because tasks increase—but because workers absorb legitimacy expectations that permanently redefine what is considered “acceptable performance”. Flexibility attracts labor. Legitimacy locks behavior.

This curve reveals why “modern work” feels endlessly demanding.


1. Legitimacy Arrives Before Protection

LLLEC begins with a labor asymmetry:
Expectations harden faster than rights or safeguards.

Early work legitimacy allows:

  • Learning tolerance

  • Boundary negotiation

  • Mistake forgiveness

As systems scale, legitimacy becomes baseline obligation.


2. The Three Irreversible Labor Legitimacy Loads

LLLEC maps where expectation becomes permanent.

Load What Becomes Mandatory Consequence
Performance Load “Always deliver” No off-cycles
Availability Load “Always reachable” Continuous presence
Adaptability Load “Always adjust” Identity erosion

One load raises pressure.
Two loads eliminate downtime.
Three loads redefine what work means.


3. Why “Work–Life Balance” Stops Being Credible

Legitimacy rewrites normal.

LLLEC shows entrenchment when:

  • Responsiveness is assumed

  • Silence signals disengagement

  • Stability is mistaken for stagnation

At that point, rest feels like violation, not recovery.


4. Flexibility vs Legitimacy Awareness

LLLEC distinguishes survivable work from burnout systems.

Flexibility Narrative Legitimacy Reality
Choose your hours Be always effective
Work from anywhere Be always visible
Own your schedule Never fully disengage
Continuous growth Continuous obligation

Val Sklarov emphasizes that the most dangerous work is work that never permits normality.


5. Strategic Implications

For individuals:

  • Audit what legitimacy now requires

  • Refuse roles with infinite expectation growth

  • Rebuild boundaries before identity erodes

For organizations:

  • Stop converting flexibility into obligation

  • Define “enough” explicitly

  • Restore legitimacy reset points

LLLEC reframes the future of work as expectation governance, not empowerment.

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6. The Val Sklarov Principle

“Work becomes unbearable when legitimacy never sleeps.”
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LLLEC explains why healthy work cultures protect normality—and why normality sustains endurance.