Been hearing that they want us in office more than 1 week a month but others are saying we’re sunsetting these buildings. Are we moving to a new property? Who actually knows if these rumors are true?
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Prepare to be micromanaged to profitably. Return to office is a distraction from the real causes of the losses ... Woke hiring practices and writing bad business.
Its crazy to see the company looking at this low hanging fruit of "make your workforce super happy to be here" with working from home. Crazy to see that sitting there, and watch the company try to figure out how they can force us back into an office as much as possible.
Its as if they are 100% oblivious to the workers happiness/satisfaction.
Low hanging fruit that would save the company massively on operating overhead, something they seem to only care about reducing if it negatively impacts the front line worker. Why is this the case?
I guess a company who saw it fit for a fortune 50 company to celebrate its 100 year anniversary by giving everyone a cookie and no break ect to enjoy the events on site....would want to ignore something that reduced costs and made its workforce happy.
Wait till there is an abundance of labor. All working from home will go back to the office. Just riding the curves in the cycle and avoiding class action suits.
Claims is moving to shared seating (including at MH). We will not be going back to in office more than 50% of time mandatory or there won’t be seating for everyone.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/22/i-spent-5-years-interviewing-233-millionaires-heres-the-no-1-career-move-that-made-them-rich.html Poster said it right.
Ask your manager. We’re not going back into the office until at least 2025.
I know a TM who just switched to another position because moving back to the office is coming down the pipe.