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this post was submitted on 13 Aug 2023
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- All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
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I kinda liked coming in at the end of the week now instead of middle of the week...less people in the office leads to less distractions and less traffic too, but school is starting soon so well see how bad that screws up the commute...
And ideally this is how it should work to maximize usefulness of the space...oh, everyone else is gone on Fridays, I'll come in Friday instead of Tuesday
Still coming in 3 days a week except now everyone is happier
Except the justification for forcing people back to offiices is to socialize and collaborate in-person. It defeats the purpose if you're showing up when everyone else isn't around (assuming management justifications are genuine).
If management actually value face-to-face collaboration, then they'll mandate all team members be in the office on the same set of days. Allowing you to pick your own WFH days speaks to different priorities - either manager oversight of specific individuals, or justification for all the money being spent on rent.