Saddened by this announcement - with culture being at the center of so many conversations this year, I’m disappointed that leadership thinks this is a step in the right direction for our culture (And from whose perspective? Culture isn’t what leadership says it is - it’s what employees actually feel when they work there.).
There are a lot of hardworking employees who thrive professionally (and personally) while working from home AND actually get more done there than in the office.
And those that KNOW they get more/better work done at the office make a point to go there since it’s open 5 days a week to them.
If Chevron is worried about competitive performance, focus on hiring and retaining GOOD workers who know how and where they do their best work and let them do it.
You won’t get better work from people by forcing them to come into the office - this simply reflects that leaders are more productive in the office than at home.
I share the sentiment and agree wholeheartedly with the poster. Putting it up for visibility.
OP: @b1+1k4z0p2ve