Thread regarding PNC layoffs

Hired as FTE remote now it's too expensive for me to work here.

Hired 2 years ago as full time employee remote. I am being required to RTO even though I was never in the office. I was hired as a remote employee. The nearest office is at least 80 minutes away at 4 A.M. on a Sunday morning. Easily 2+ hours each way during the work week. I can't afford the commute costs. I can't afford the approx 18+ hours per week just to commute. I give 45-50 hours of my time per week but only get paid for 40. Now I gotta devote upwards of 70 hours per week to this company (work + commute). Going into the office means I must change my work location for tax purposes so as my luck would have it I get sc--wed on that too. More taxes on the same work I've been doing for 2 years. I know I should only be working 40 hours but if I don't then the work starts to get backed-up. Our team could use more help. We are down 1 person since rto was announced. Cant imagine finding more help let alone even finding one individual after Pnc announced this terrible rto decision. What was wrong with the remote work? If it ain't broke don't fix it. It seems like the executives couldn't bear to witness remote work functioning so well that they needed to do something about it. and like many others have voiced if I were to go into the office 60% of my day would be on teams calls. My first 10 contacts I ask for help/collaborate with aren't even in my state.
Please someone make it make sense.

do we need to protest or unionize just to have a voice. this su-ks


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when my 8 hours are done i'm done now
after hours inc no biz/fin impact? next day
weekend patching - kk.. i'll be logging in late monday or not at all.
i'm NOT jumping
GO-SLOW is now ON

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Post ID: @2r9+1kgeejf1a

Head of HR (VH) seems a reasonable person. Maybe some respectful emails to her office would at least cause a re-think? I’ve heard rumblings that she and CEO disagreed on this for a while.

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Post ID: @fk+1kgeejf1a

just keep doing what youve been doing for 2 years. if they dont like it then let them fire you. i always heard pnc had a good work life policy but reading these posts tells me they have turned toxic.

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