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Union busting, even. RTO that forced layoffs was only announced after they voted to unionize.
Conspiracy theory: employers are bringing people in the office in order to impede the growing activity towards unionization. 🥲
They hired a law firm specializing in union busting to come up with this plan, shortly after a vote to unionize. So if it's a "conspiracy" it's a blatantly obvious one.
How does a) pissing off your employees b) making sure they talk to each other in person impeding unionization?
I'd imagine keeping them all under constant supervision within eyesight helps quite a bit
They had already voted to unionize. This plan is a pretext to get rid of the folks who voted for the union.
Pissing off your employees = get them to quit on their own so you have no fault so you don't have to pay unemployment
It also wasn't a return to an office they used to go to. They declared "hub cities" based on job function and people were given 2 weeks to move to those cities.