cross-posted from: https://lemmy.stad.social/post/20808
I'm shocked. Shocked, I tell you. I'd never imagine that nice Mr. Musk would do that… Oh? He's been a total ass to workers at his other companies too you say? No, say it isn't so…
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.stad.social/post/20808
I'm shocked. Shocked, I tell you. I'd never imagine that nice Mr. Musk would do that… Oh? He's been a total ass to workers at his other companies too you say? No, say it isn't so…
my company still has WFH and we're more productive than ever. sometimes we go into the office by choice just to get out of our houses every now and then
How it should be. Executives aren't dumb. They have seen study after study showing productivity jumped with the pandemic. They're being disingenuous about why they want return to office. Socialization is part of it but that does not require 3-5 days a week.
My conspiracy theory is real estate market is driving it.
It's not a conspiracy at all. It's 100% driven by real estate and city tax incentives for office population and commerce traffic boosts to nearby businesses which the city has incentives to try and enforce
The problem is without the hard paper trail showing it as fact it's not fact. I believe it is and I you do too, but the problem we have no one digging to confirm and then what next? Workers lose.
My buddy works in a bank and they spelled it out loud that the return-to-office was in fact because of real estate, and making sure that the restaurants and business located in the same building had customers. He was admittedly pretty pissed. Makes you realize the futility of it all, all those useless jobs and useless commute. Do society really needs us to work, or are we used as pawns to pay for parking, over-priced coffee and to inflate commercial real estate value. Back to my buddy, he vowed to never ever buy anything in that building again lol.
I agree real estate is part of it, but control and monitoring is another: https://archive.ph/oMbXp#selection-1877.0-2023.82
My previous employer (~25 people) ran a test for six weeks and had everyone come in twice a week. The metrics showed no meaningful difference in output and we went full-wfh. Got a smaller office, to receive deliveries, and tasked one person from mgmt each day with being there to receive.
I believe in the socializing aspect of office work. I didn't care for a guy hired during the wfh period until we had a company team-building in-person event. I found out he was really great when we had dinner and beers. But that's about as much in-person as is required. Wfh works.
It’s not about productivity bud.
https://archive.ph/oMbXp#selection-1877.0-2023.82