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by GreenJon 1022 days ago
Reads exactly like that. Tighten the screws on the original benefits of working for them (either remote first or having transitioned to remote) and if the employee doesn’t leave you win because they’re in office. If they do, well, it doesn’t look as bad as another notch in the layoff tally because they jumped first.
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At that point, why not just refuse to leave and continue from home until they are forced to fire you?