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by kelnos
1055 days ago
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> You already have those things. That depends. Many people, especially those who live in cities, do not have the square footage in their home for a home office, or even a desk. When you think about it, having a dedicated office building is likely to be a more efficient use of space than everyone dedicating a portion of their home to office space. I wouldn't give up WFH, but let's not pretend it doesn't add costs to the employee. Sure, it can also remove costs, but the result isn't always a net positive. |
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