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Working from home 'not proper work' – ex-Asda boss (bbc.com)
5 points by nikole9696 512 days ago
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"Proper work" can only be done in a plantation setting.

When companies call you after hours with a problem, just tell them it isn't "proper" and you can't be productive from home.

As used here, "proper" is a coded word that really means "we don't like it".

Remember that productivity increase that happened due to work-from-home? Expect it to vanish with return-to-office. On top of having alienated your employees who control everything inside your company.