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minus-squaremadcaesar@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up28·1 year agoWhat you’re saying is absolute bullshit. But, even IF it was true, I’d still be for WFH. Society should make things better for people. Less time spent in cars, more time spent with family is worth the 5% stock dip for the investor class. The worker has been taking it up the ass since the 60s and getting more and more productive while wages have stagnated. So yea what you say is nonsense, but even if it was true in the immortal words of Red: I don’t give a shit.
minus-squareHobbitFoot @thelemmy.clublinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down13·1 year agoIt is fine to want to WFH, I get it. It is a great perk for some people. I’m not saying that WFH is horrible for companies. I’m just saying that there seems to be productivity reasons why employers want their employees to work in an office.
minus-squarepiecat@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up8·1 year agoIMHO it’s more of a management issue than productivity. Managers like seeing you work.
What you’re saying is absolute bullshit. But, even IF it was true, I’d still be for WFH.
Society should make things better for people. Less time spent in cars, more time spent with family is worth the 5% stock dip for the investor class.
The worker has been taking it up the ass since the 60s and getting more and more productive while wages have stagnated.
So yea what you say is nonsense, but even if it was true in the immortal words of Red: I don’t give a shit.
It is fine to want to WFH, I get it. It is a great perk for some people.
I’m not saying that WFH is horrible for companies.
I’m just saying that there seems to be productivity reasons why employers want their employees to work in an office.
IMHO it’s more of a management issue than productivity. Managers like seeing you work.