Maybe companies should listen to muh free market instead of realtors wanting to keep downtowns on life support
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Everyone suffers. Now that work has ramped back up post pandemic, it is very apparent how our talent pools have been impacted.
It’s the worst kind of problem: hard to fix and slow to show fairly significant consequences.
I don't blame anyone. It doesn't work for me. I have my own space and can be productive at home. I don't need to be at the office getting coughed on or dealing with air temps.
Just let employees choose what works for them
employees
choice
That does not sound corporate enough.
One of the funniest things about most of these companies enforcing RTO is that their “on-site interviews” are still virtual. So you believe being in-person is more effective except when it comes to paying for travel expenses for interviewees.
Just shows the massive hypocrisy behind these RTO mandates.
You see how that’s more convenient for the interviewee too, right?
Especially when you'll need to move to be in the office, a trip for the interview includes an extra day or two to see if you'd enjoy living in the area where the office is. .
I would imagine most of these remote interviews are just an initial conversation and an employer would insist on a formal interview in person if they have a policy on physical presence. My policy is to advance the requirement that there be hot chicks in the office if I need to be in that space.
My company does badge swipe checking, checks whether you connect to the corporate wifi with your laptop, and monitors you with motion sensing / heat tracking software fron the moment you walk in the door. 3 days a week mandatory
malicious compliance: getting your team to wear this and stay as still as possible at the office
Heat tracking software? Damn, that's creepy as hell.