Thread regarding Bank of America layoffs

They didn't even have to name names.

While many executives and managers spent the early months of the pandemic telling their employees that “remote work wouldn’t work for us in the long term,” they are now forced to argue with the tangible proof of their still-standing business, making spurious statements like “We’ll miss the office culture and collaboration.” Now, with the coronavirus’s Delta variant threatening to delay many
companies’ return-to-office plans, the value of in-person work faces an even greater test. If you have unvaccinated kids or live with an immunocompromised person, is risking your family’s safety worth experiencing “serendipitous conversation” with your colleagues?

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/07/work-from-home-benefits/619597/

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Banks are not tech companies lol they are such clowns for portraying themselves this way.

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Dinosaur bank with ancient technology claiming to be a technology company that does not trust the use of technology.

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they can keep trying to wish things into existence but the fact remains it is not the right time go back. now it's a pi----g contest with themselves for no good reason. if someone isn't producing in WFH setup then chances are they were slackers in the office too. just bag them and let the rest of the people live, safely.

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