Thread regarding Bank of America layoffs

I don't think productivity will be better

Moreover, I think that the productivity of employees will be worse than ever after the return to the office. I don't think BofA will like the end result of RTO. Would love to hear your thoughts.

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Post ID: @OP+1fmOCem6

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This is all designed for attrition. No raises or a paltry raise. Forcing everyone back in the office without listening to employees and offering a better option. Dealing with employees leaving by dumping more and more work on others. They are hoping huge numbers of people will just quit. Saves severance and managing layoffs.

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Post ID: @1bcz+1fmOCem6

Productivity with RTO is just another joke, like endemicity.

Wfh saves on commute and health bills. Most productive option if top brass had an sense.

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Post ID: @zlh+1fmOCem6

After a year of RECORD PROFITS - we proved WFH works!

With their small-minded dictatorial RTO, they will get the nothing more than the BARE MINIMUM from this pervious Top Performer (E/E). Nothing more.

Oh! minus the 1 hour commute each way. I'm not making up the difference.

(Hey - it's not like I get paid more for busting my a-s.)

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Post ID: @hog+1fmOCem6

Meh, unfortunately, I think people will just generally fall back in line or leave. Unfortunate how the bank is handling though. No regard for the strain this puts on some people

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Post ID: @huy+1fmOCem6

Leadership wants to pretend like the past two years didn't happen and inflation isn't at 7% or more. Let's make everyone drive back to the office just to keep those downtown businesses going and those office seats warm. They can't let that prime real estate go to "waste"

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Post ID: @pbr+1fmOCem6

there will be no employees left to be productive.

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