Good for them - no reason to work in an office
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Unnecessary RTO needs to be outlawed
Define "necessary".
Surgeon. If you can't do you job by computer fair enough. Otherwise it's unnecessary.
Before COVID: all of it. After COVID mostly jobs that require you to physically interact with stuff.
I used to be allowed to WFH once a week. It's been almost 3 years since I've been to the office and I no longer live on the same side of the ocean. Same company.
Wait its all unnecessary? 🌎🧑🚀🔫👨🚀
Team building is very important.
That's why my employer strongly requests us to meet in person 2 times/year.
My employer requests all sorts of things, but I simply ignore any email that doesn't say the things I want it to say
3 years later and I've not been fired, so I guess they don't really care that much.
Are they getting their work done?
That’s the only real question, imho everything else is poor management
Managers aren’t trained in the field they manage.
Incapable of understanding if they are getting value for the salaries they pay unless they have a webcam watching you.
is this an office where the public can walk in and get direct service. if so then they should go in but if not then good for them. its better for the environment.