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by ryanbrunner
1442 days ago
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The thing is, the call isn't for flexibility, which I think very few people would have issues with. The call is for everyone to return to work. One side of the argument allows for the possibility of people working in an office if that works better for them, the other side of the argument insists that everyone does the same thing regardless of suitability. |
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The "one side of the argument" that I replied to, was the accusation that only people with private offices want to work from there rather then from home.