OP: I had the same reaction when I read that email. What I find truly exasperating is that we are either too stup1d to recognize the utter ridiculousness of such an action or think that our employees are too stup1d to see through a check-the-box, completely useless-to-me-as-an-employee move.
As you said, for fu$$’s sake!!!
I mean, just give us a darned day off — would it k1ll you to do that? You can still make those EAP & other resources available, but taking a chunk of time out of my work day means I will have to likely work on my 9/80 the next day to make up for it.
As for folks commenting about slacking off while “working from home,” that has not been my reality. I can’t tell you how many 9/80s I have missed and how drained I feel at this point.
This is why I think this company has really lost its way. We don’t care about people. We care about flavor-of-the-month initiatives that align with popular culture — but really don’t do much for hard-working employees. I realize that is a broad-brush statement, and I do know first-hand some really great managers, but more and more, their hands are tied, and they, too, are showing signs of burnout.
Can we just cut with this cr4p and focus on getting work done and staying out of our employees’ way, AND FOR THE LOVE OF GOD AND ALL THAT IS HOLY, stop coming up with nonsensical initiatives and programs. It just makes up look not bright and frankly really p1sses off loads of your hardest-working employees.