told workers this week that beginning in March he expects all employees to be in the office four days week, typically Monday through Thursday. Previously, most Disney staffers were required to report in three days a week.
Starbucks on Wednesday also told employees to start reporting to the office at least three days a week by the end of January. While some major employers do indeed want to wind down remote work, there's likely no reverting to the way things were in 2019, when remote work was seldom acceptable. "That opportunity to work anywhere is diminishing," George Anders, senior editor at large at LinkedIn told CBS News."There is more of a pressure to come into the workplace and there's more of a belief on management's part that if you really want to get the best from people you need to have them on site."At the same time, job-seekers still indicate a strong preference for remote work, according to LinkedIn.
Where else can you have five bosses ask you about your misplaced TPS reports?
Commercial real estate gotta profit.
They want to kill us faster.
middle management justifies half the useless white upper middle class, and they've been sucking wind with no bodies in the offices, and that's where this is coming from
WFH destroyed this country.
you knew it was coming. BIG shift in real estate market…
You can lead lazy people to the office, but you can't make them work.
THE PANDEMIC IS OUT OF WORLDWIDE AND IN OF NOWHERE!