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Col adjustments work both ways. Itll be interesting to see who wins the battle of employees vs employers. If employees dont fold expect lots of pro-wfh businesses to get a bump in talent.
Right like CEOs would sing the same tune if they had 6 months left on the office lease
LOL. A CEO with 6 months left on the lease would mandate WFH or special small scale offices and would give himself a nice fat bonus with all the money saved.
LOL. A CEO with 6 months left on the lease would mandate WFH or special small scale offices and would give himself a nice fat bonus with all the money saved.
Don't forget about all the equipment that no longer needs to be leased
Some people can only see as far as their brain will allow them to think.
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I feel like we've had 20 different variations of this thread at this point and everyone making the same case for for/against over and over. LOL
You are right but up until the last month it was all nothing but speculation. What's changed is that now we are getting to see what the heavy hitters.....those who actually make the decisions....... have to say.
Whatever is going to unfold will happen pretty quickly now. By September/October we'll have the answer.
As usual, it really doesn't matter what any of us think or hope will happen.
In the last month or so there have also been more and more reports that in general people were/are not as productive working from home. That could be a big deal and trump all other considerations in the end. American businesses are all about productivity.
Fire them all. This is how a society works. I get people want to stay home. It's comfortable. GO TO WORK.
Nope. You can fire them and replace them with less talent and less production. Put your ego before common sense and see what happens. Times have changed and new ideas are being put into effect. If people can work from home and get the job done--I don't see what the problem is.
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