Tech workers at the New York Times plan to strike for half a day on Monday, accusing the publisher of attempting to unilaterally force them back to the office.
I work in a regulatory position and most offices are still 80% wfh or more (our office is in the more category). We were doing a recruiting fair the other week and some middle manager from some other office had us change our presentation because it said 80% wfh. She said “our office is in 100% twice a week, we love and really value our office culture.”
There was a pregnant pause where nobody on the call said anything and I chimed in and said “I’m sure you love it”. This office has more unfilled positions than any other office and wonders why…
I work in a regulatory position and most offices are still 80% wfh or more (our office is in the more category). We were doing a recruiting fair the other week and some middle manager from some other office had us change our presentation because it said 80% wfh. She said “our office is in 100% twice a week, we love and really value our office culture.”
There was a pregnant pause where nobody on the call said anything and I chimed in and said “I’m sure you love it”. This office has more unfilled positions than any other office and wonders why…
Yeah it comes from management because it’s about real estate: https://www.okdoomer.io/heres-why-they-want-you-back-at-the-office-so-bad/
It’s always about money in the end, not team feeling or anything like that.