This link goes out to my warthog biyatch TK: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/03/the-future-of-remote-work-labor-experts-weigh-in.html
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Please don't question His Royal An(_)s Lord T(_)rdKrepes mandate. He knows best.
Call it for what it is folks, the RTO is an accountability exercise. Count up who is working, what they are doing, and if they're needed. They can't do that easily when you work from home.
Krause is very much like a politician in that he will flat out lie to your face.
TK’s RTO policy has nothing to do with productivity or collaboration. We still have a lot more remote employees around the globe than those who live near an office. So if you follow his logic, those who are remote are less productive than those who are forced to RTO?!? Hmmm?!?
Yeah, not quite. The article basically treats remote work as a "perk" and pushes barely-hybrid as the next evolution in corporate work. That's basically where we were at in mid-2000s when the only folks truly working remote were called "digital nomads."
I'll believe in the death of "get yer a-s in the office" work when companies give up on stigmatizing moonlighting/job stacking.