Wow.
You people have spent so many years in this toxic environment that toxic leadership behaviors are not only normalized, but also encouraged.
We are getting paid to get our job done.
Yes.
But we are not robots.
We have lives beyond work and what happens outside work does affect how we perform at work at this is perfectly normal and perfectly accepted and understood in any non-toxic work environment.
A good supervisor is first and foremost concerned with the wellbeing of employees, and second in what those employees can produce.
And yes, this is how non-toxic companies operate: people care about each other.
Take for example single parents like me, that have to get the children ready Monday Morning for school, then drive them to school (each to a different one), then commute in stressful traffic for over 1 hour to get to the office and, if everything works out perfectly, with no contingencies, no crying, no forgetfulness, no traffic accidents, and with enough luck to find a convenient parking space, can barely make it at 7:55.
It easy to imagine that any non-robotic human being would not have an optimal mood at 8:00 AM Morning under such circumstances.
It is also easy to imagine that having this meeting just one hour later would make a tremendous difference for such individual and have no consequences whatsoever in the effectiveness of the team.
So, according to toxic minds like you, a supervisor should not give a fk about any of this, because "we are being paid to do a job".
It doesn't take any effort to move this meeting to 9AM and not doing so is not only counterproductive, but also tone-deaf, id--tic, repulsive, and those of you who support such behavior are bullies and psychopaths and I wish one day you find yourself in a challenging situation in which you feel miserable and overwhelmed and that your supervisor doesn't give a fk about it and you remember your own words "you are getting paid to do your job".