Is there going to be a change with the full time 5 days in office policy or not what is with the constant decision making delay and teasing about changes. Absurd policy.
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@d6 we off tomorrow 🚨 you can WFH
You can WFH tomorrow.
@bc It's called autocorrect. Like you never had typo in your emails. If that qualifies you as "corporate professional" then you missed the point.
@ch yes, thank you for the correction. Yes, I rely too much on autocorrect and that one wasn’t caught.
@bq *Honestly
@bs I think the policy grants 12 WFH days to high performers which raises an odd question : does that mean everyone else isn’t entitled to basic flexibility. but how exactly is ‘high performance’ measured? Without clear, objective criteria, this just hands managers more discretionary power over employees, dressed up as a merit-based perk. Specially, Managers who are less qualified to be in that position.
I thought managers don't even monitor that anymore? Can't you just work from home anyways?
@bc 😂 turning off autocorrect and just choosing chaos. There was a time when I felt bad about correcting people. Look where’s that has gotten us, more “ridiculous” people in charge. I say bring back shaming again. Honesty, some people just need correction and attitude adjustment.
Not being able to spell, "ridiculous" as a "corporate professional" is even more ridiculous.
@OP I agree needs to change. 5 days in office is rediculious
Doubt its changing
@a7
The fact we have to be in the office 5 days a week is this changing soon or not
What are you referring to?