This is just tiresome.
Dear companies claiming that WFH is damaging productivity, that's a YOU problem, not an US problem.
If you can't manage people without being in the same room as them, with the myriad of communication methods available, you can not do YOUR job. FFS.
And if a journalist could please ask Lord Rose how many hours he spent in the office when he was working, that would be grand.
/someone who has worked from home for decades
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@eclectech I'm sure CEOs with palatial offices and PAs to do everything for them and private limos for commuting feel no problem working from the office.
And yet these are the same people who think 50 hot-desks for 60 in an office people is better for productivity than people working from home where they can have an actual office setup...
Some might abuse WFH, but those are the same people who, when in an office, do no actual work and just gossip and drain the tea supply
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@Chrisgodwin Yep, absolutely to all of this.
And they'll also be the same CEOs who spend time on the golf course and call it work.
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