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by hdjjhhvvhga 517 days ago
In this particular case we are talking about a large company that owns a lot of commercial real estate and invests heavily in it. From their point of view, allowing people WFH is acting against the best interests of the company - if these commercial buildings are sitting empty, their value goes down.

I see their point but as an employee I would never work for them unless completely broke and desperate - and even then only temporarily, just to have time to find a better job that allows WFH.

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They could instead rent it out right? Employees are happy, money is flowing in. win win.
Problem is demand. If everyone else also have people working remotely... So what they have to first do is to show it themselves.