Did Walgreens go back to a full return to office model or are they still hybrid?
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RE: "Many people were and remain damaged by this company." Not discounting what you are saying but there are probably a number of other companies out there where you could say the same. Good luck getting any compensation for damages. What makes Walgreens special is the level of incompetence in past leadership and the resulting stock decline. On a side note: A co-worker once said that anyone who says they enjoy working for Walgreens is either lying or stupid. From my experience, that sounds pretty accurate.
Many people were and remain damaged by this company. It's amazing to me a class action lawsuit has not been pursued because of that fact. Rather than settling opi--d lawsuits they should be making employees (current and ex) whole. Every Board member should be fired (and embarrassed of themselves) and Tracey, Marie, Neil, and all these other id--ts should be fired.
Interested in Walgreens downfall - wasted too many years there. Hence I amuse myself with things going on here. I sold my stock around ~5000 units @ $45, now you can go and figure when I left lol. Still the PTSD this job gave me - it persists even till this day.
I am not, id--t, hence the question. News flash- If you read the posts here, not everyone is an employee..many are ex-employees. Stay off the keyboard, you might hurt yourself.
Hybrid for now
You should know this answer if you are an active employee.