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by showsover
859 days ago
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I'm currently in the process of resigning from my current company after only a year because they're forcing us to come in twice a week, coming from only once a week. The reason given is: "it's important to have social contacts with the other colleagues that are not in your team".
If people thought that was important then they'd go to the office more often than required. It seems like they don't, so they won't. It's frustrating and a bit mad to see management push these decisions when there's no valid reason being given. |
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>Of the billions in tax incentives granted to US companies every year by cities and states, many agreements require workers to come into the office some of the time, or at least live in the region. For companies receiving these incentives, relaxing in-office attendance could be costly.
>The contracts were crafted in a pre-pandemic era, at a time when commutes to the office were a given. Now governments are deciding whether to crack down or rewrite the rules entirely. In some states and cities, policy changes have already been proposed to account for the new reality of hybrid work.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2023-02-21/another-t...