Just taking a chance to get his wants enforced
Work Reform
A place to discuss positive changes that can make work more equitable, and to vent about current practices. We are NOT against work; we just want the fruits of our labor to be recognized better.
Our Philosophies:
- All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
- Income inequality is the main cause of lower living standards.
- Workers must join together and fight back for what is rightfully theirs.
- We must not be divided and conquered. Workers gain the most when they focus on unifying issues.
Our Goals
- Higher wages for underpaid workers.
- Better worker representation, including but not limited to unions.
- Better and fewer working hours.
- Stimulating a massive wave of worker organizing in the United States and beyond.
- Organizing and supporting political causes and campaigns that put workers first.
Billionaire doesn't give a shit about the working class. News at 11.
Is there some grammatical conflation going on in the title or am I confused?
What's Google created in a garage? Seems like working from home works. 😜
As a remote worker, I blame leadership that lacks talent and skill.
The same asshole who said that you shouldn’t mind the privacy concerns if you’ve got nothing to hide. That’s how you know his opinions are valuable.
I mean he has a point. When I want to find information, do I do that from my home via the browser, or do I go to the Google headquarters to have a look at the servers myself? Of course I would never do that from my browser.
The thought alone... How inconvenient that would be. Start up my computer, open the browser, TYPE IN my query like some medieval peon. Laughable!
This is the guy that worked directly for Hillary’s campaign in 2016 (and Obama’s campaign in 2012 and anyone in the DNC other than Bernie in 2020), I personally witnessed them scrubbing inconvenient links about her corruption from search results.
An ex-CEO dipshit who got ran off because he fucked around too much, and he pretends that his old stodgy ethically bankrupt perspectives mean shit. That's hilarious.
Huh could have thought it was because they have been making everything a turd if they aren't killing it. How does the #1 search engine turn into junk over years? Oh right they hired a dude that killed yhoo to helm the responsibility...
This guy is a complete tool who sounds angry at Google for personal reasons.
I have worked for several successful startups with remote work policies. The employees don't "work like hell" because they are in an office. They do it because THEY HAVE EQUITY. If the startup prospers and does well then so do the employees. I've never had a coworker decide to stay late because of access to a communal fridge and public bathroom. I have, however, known them to work harder to improve their chances of an early retirement.
Google decided that work-life balance was more important than winning
Yes. Work-life balance is quite literally the most important aspect of any job, arguably second only to pay. If an employer doesn't agree, then they're not my employer.
Sorry, you psychopathic oligarch fuck, but people have better things to do than work themselves to death to buy you a 54th yacht. Maybe try moving to an apartheid state if that's what you want. It worked for the Musks.
Fuck off
“I’m sorry to be so blunt,” Schmidt continued in the video posted on Stanford’s YouTube channel on Tuesday. “But the fact of the matter is, if you all leave the university and go found a company, you’re not gonna let people work from home and only come in one day a week if you want to compete against the other startups.”
If I were going to found a company I'd make it remote only because I'd have access to a global labor pool, often in places with lower cost of living, and I won't have to pay for an office. Seems like a win-win.
What an absurd statement. Absolute lunacy on his part to compare Google to a startup.
He's speaking to a bunch of Standford students and giving advice, so it's not that absurd. But it is pretty absurd to tell potential entrepreneurs "Make sure you pay as much as possible for real estate in a big city, and then overpay for talent because your office is in a big city."
Talking to students at Stanford about startups is fine. Projecting his concerns about WFH employees for his own company onto them is nonsense and disingenuous, as Google is about the furthest they could possibly be from a startup nowadays.
If his goal is for his company to win I wouldn't be taking his advice.he has a financial incentive to sabotage future competition
if you want to compete against the other startups
i'm guessing he offered approximately zero data to support the claim that WFH startups always lose against office-only startups?
I absolutely would do that, in point of fact. And, like, tons of successful startups started in a founder’s (or even founder’s parent’s) basement or garage. So I don’t know what this C-suite dipshit thinks he’s on about.
Google's ex-CEO blames remote working for (insert anything wrong with his business).
Well let's hope the FTC follows through and goes full Baby Bell on their asses
Yes daddy 🤡
Working from home will always be my priority over commuting for two hours. Get fucked, ex-CEO.
To my ears the headline gets it backwards. He blamed remote working for the company's AI woes, or blamed the company's AI woes on remote working. Not sure if this is a typo or a legitimate different use of language.
Agreed, the "on" should be "for"
No no, he is blaming AI for the remote working. He wants the AIs to come work from the office. /s