Isycius,

Even assuming that what he claim is true and can back with evidence, he would need to go further and show that loss of productivity caused by remote working is massive enough to: offset cost of borrowing commercial real estate (Or much larger real estate with corresponding maintenance bill in case on-site location is need for other reason), paying employee transportation, giving up remote talent, etc.

It is entirely his fault for not preparing for the time where people will actually bring out calculator when there was moon-sized sign post for several years.

exixx,

Fucking right. And I would love to inform him we’re still not at even 80% now.

WolfhoundRO,

Any archive for this pw?

MasterBlaster,

Ssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhocking!

AncientFutureNow,

Guy who rents offices wants folks to go back to the office. Got it.

zerkrazus,

Has he been to an office before? Just because you're in an office doesn't mean you're "working hard." Lots of people do random web browsing, online shopping, etc., while at work and on the clock. Typical belief of old timers. They think your presence at a desk is somehow a magical indicator of a hard worker.

Tosti,
@Tosti@feddit.nl avatar

The guys from the generation that sat smoking in their private offices.

iamnotdunningkruger,

The guys from the generation that sat smoking and drinking in their private offices.

Tygr,

Harder to trick employees to do the work of two other employees in remote format.

Snapz,

Past time to eat…

JustZ,

Fortune and Bloomberg ran this story. It’s collusion. Bunch of old rich friends and neighbors pumping each others profits.

painfulasterisk,

Another person that needs to “factory reset his life” and “start a new file” like the rest of us, without money and connections.

Jerkface,

New game minus.

seaQueue,
@seaQueue@lemmy.world avatar

Oh hey, look, another bag holder claiming that the contents of their bag are super important!

jordanlund,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

Our company posted record profits with everyone working from home. Maybe your guys just weren’t working smarter, not harder.

Jerkules_Jerkules,

Listen, all I am saying is that if all the billionaires disappeared over night, if you avoided mass communication media you would probably not know. If you took that same amount of collective wealth from the bottom up human society would collapse.

cabron_offsets,

Feck off.

Endorkend,
@Endorkend@kbin.social avatar

No conflict of interest here folks.

Not like there's murmurs about a commercial real estate crash looming due to remote work being super effective and there being no reason what so ever for CEOs to have these gigantic castles with thousands of serfs.

Unaware7013,

So glad my company downsized offices this last year. We're like 80-90% remote (I still haven't even been to the state my office is in), so there was no reason to keep a big office building that was mostly empty.

It's amazing what a company can do when they care about their employees more than a stack of bricks with shit in them.

Endorkend,
@Endorkend@kbin.social avatar

I wouldn't go as far as to say they care about employees, there are plenty economical reasons to do so, the fact it gels with happy employees is pure happenstance..

The difference is when the drive to maximize money is greater than the need to lord over people.

That is, unless the company owns the real estate and buildings themselves, then the fear the value of the property will tank is another overriding factor that sets them against WFH.

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