I am thinking they would love to get rid of all remote people. Or they hate that people are working from home. Seems that the management just hates remote work and RTO will be pushed even more.
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Yes, the plan is to eventually remove the workforce that is remote if they:
- won’t/can’t relocate to a hub
- refuse to align to RTO
- job is “eliminated”
Unfortunately, this will cost us a lot of solid talent. Additionally, the RTO push for “collaboration” is ludicrous. It is, in truth, for the corporate occupancy tax breaks that large companies are given as the workforce stimulates the local economy (shopping, restaurants, etc.). So sadly, yes they will keep forcing RTO regardless of the company being successful with WFH for 3 years. Su-ks!
Sorry, it was a question. I'm a d-mb a-s I guess.
"What's with the d-mb questions lately"
What's with the reading comprehension problems lately?
OP made a statement, not a question.
What's with the d-mb questions lately
@OP. Better to remain silent and only be thought of as a fool than open your mouth and remove all doubt.
It isn’t remote work, it is all employees in the US. Soon we will all be gone except some tellers. Just check the job openings and see where the jobs are located. I bet no one has been offered a relocation package to India.