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by irrational 1968 days ago
My company has already said that we will never be a remote working company after the pandemic is over (we have all been working remote since last March and they are saying that it probably wont be until August or September that we move back to campus). I think most of that is because the company just finished building 2 million square feet of additional office space on campus just before the pandemic.
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But what if their workers are more productive those days when they are working remotely? That should pay down on the investment sooner! I never understand shortsightedness...
Has anyone brought up the Sunk Cost fallacy yet? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunk_cost#Fallacy_effect
To whom? The company has many tens of thousands of employees. Who knows who is in charge of these kinds of decisions.