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by jrjarrett
1244 days ago
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“They (workers) don’t get to choose their compensation, they don’t get to choose their promotion, they don’t get to choose to stay home five days a week,” said James Gorman, CEO of Morgan Stanley…” Absolutely they do. They get to make that choice by choosing a company that values their talent to the degree they are paid what they feel their time is worth; they make that choice by choosing to work for a a company that values their talent enough to give them the opportunity for promotion; they make that choice by choosing to work for a company that values results over butts-in-chair. For almost 2 years, many, many workers proved they could be as productive, if not MORE productive than pre-pandemic times. They got creative on how to be collaborative; it worked. If Gorman doesn’t see and embrace that, may he find himself setting the “open to work” flag on his LinkedIn. |
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In fact I don't think anyone eventually can decide except the market. Pandemic is not enough to show work remotely universally works, since it is a period that economy heavily influenced by government.