Snap and other tech companies have a new edict for employees: Return to the office

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Management wants workers back in at least three days a week; the rank and file want to continue working from home. Something has to give.

Management wants them back in at least three days a week; the rank and file want to continue working from home. Something has to give.

Management wants them back in at least three days a week; the rank and file want to continue working from home. Something has to give. With companies contracting their workforces and pinching pennies amid a wobbly economy, companies increasingly see onsite workers as essential to maximizing revenue. Indeed, market researcher IDC predicts large companies that “deploy reactive and tactical hybrid work models” will suffer a revenue loss of 20% in 2024 because of job attrition and underperforming teams.

“Everyone is here. Have been for a year,” company CEO Tom Siebel told MarketWatch. “Look at that packed parking lot. People need to interact in person to effectively collaborate.”

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They should’ve been back. Huddled in their four walls with a bathrobe and house shoes. Acting like they’re scared of a 🦠 while traveling, going out to restaurants, bars, concerts and ball games. GET BACK TO WORK!

How about two week notice

On site workers are a desperate attempt by companies to try and resolve this wobbliness.

This recession is a commercial real estate psyop designed to end work from home.

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