Have you seen the latest Drudge Report? Telegraph report?
Employers are being asked to have their employees telecommute due to Global Oil Crisis.
Oil may go as high as 180 a barrel.
Have you seen the latest Drudge Report? Telegraph report?
Employers are being asked to have their employees telecommute due to Global Oil Crisis.
Oil may go as high as 180 a barrel.
After all the time spent for reports and culture mantra do you really think they are going to let people work from home now for a blip in gas price that really doesnt impact their own personal financials
Ohh the Stinky and minions are so happy that gas prices are up, now the employees are really going to quit on top of many reasons they created. So this gas going up actually works for them. Heck, if they could make us come in 7 days a week, they would. Rising gas prices = More RTO enforcement = quitting employees = happy AT&T executives
"Covid is over. Be thankful and please be on time. No whining, just winning"
Hybrid work has been around since the laptop was created. I was a hybrid worker at AT&T since the early 2000s. It had nothing to do with Covid.
RTO is about attrition.
A small hiccup in this booming economy.
Covid is over. Be thankful and please be on time. No whining, just winning
Don’t come to this forum if you want to have a discussion that is based on common sense. You all should know that by now.
@b1 WFH is back baby!!! Read it and weep bootlicker! Hahahahaha
@at RTO has been going for 2 years now. Stop crying in your milk, put on your big boy pants, get over it and go to work.
@ar boo hoo you… get over it or quit coming to this site. Not sure what you expect here.
@ac this is the most id--tic comment yet. How do you expect people to carpool? This isn’t dropping the kids at school 2 miles down the road where all your neighbors are also going to the same place. Most people live nowhere near eachother and drive 25+ miles one way to the office.
Carpooling is recommended. The goal of RTO is collaboration. Carpooling promotes this.
The energy agency said: “Demand restraint is one of the emergency response measures that all IEA member countries are required to have ready as a contingency – and that they can use to contribute to an IEA collective action in the event of an emergency like this current disruption.”
Most of the 10 measures focus on road transport fuels, given the large consumption by cars and trucks, although air travel and even cooking methods are also addressed.
The recommended actions are:
Work from home where possible to save petrol.
Reduce highway speed limits by at least 10km/h to reduce fuel usage.
Encourage public transport to reduce oil demand.
Limit car access to roads in large cities through a number-plate rotation scheme.
Increase car sharing.
Encourage efficient driving for commercial vehicles through load optimisation and vehicle maintenance.
Divert LPG use from transport to preserve it for essential needs like cooking.
Avoid air travel where possible.
Encourage electric cooking and other options to reduce reliance on LPG.
Help industrial facilities switch between different petrochemical feedstocks to free up LPG.
The measures have been issued at a time of growing concern that the US does not have a clean exit strategy from the conflict that can guarantee a stable resumption of the oil trade, and other freight, through the strait of Hormuz, which is largely controlled by Iran.
Stank
Does
Not
Care
About
You
Not gonna happen. Stank is smarter than them.
@OP lol
That’s hilarious!