I've been scratching my head, trying to understand why Honeywell seems intent on pushing everyone to go back to the office. I get that it has to happen at some point, but they really seem to have made it a singular focus, including multiple e-mails from HR.
I have to wonder, is the push to get people back to the office just another method of getting folks who are "on the fence" about retirement to pull the trigger? I think it's blatantly obvious that Honeywell (and the rest of corporate America) detest all those "expensive, older employees." It's a time-honored tradition for companies to make changes that disproportionately affect older employees, to encourage them to retire.
They say the drive to go back to the office is because "We are better together," but it seems more likely it's "We want to push the old timers to retire before the end of the year."