I listened to our recent town hall this past week where Jeremby Dobrick stumbled twice in the same sentence attempting to state the return to office. Interesting, that he couldn't get it out of his mouth. Immediately after this meeting I started receiving multiple corporate emails stating the exciting prospect of a hybrid work schedule. Wow, I still don't understand BNY after all of these years. I have had a flexible/hybrid work schedule since 2005. What is simply a state of working from home became "remote" has quickly become "hybrid". Fancier works used each time. Basic issue still remains - BNY wants us in the office - to deal with co-workers that are all over this country and especially India. When I have been in the office recently (only once per month this summer), I am siting in my cube talking to others. I need to be at my desk in front of my computer to be able to see what others need to display on the screen. Basic question becomes - what is the use of being in the office, and then sit in front of my computer? I can do that at home. There are no meeting rooms with computers for me to use where I can actually be looking at my MS Teams session.
Also, for anyone that was listening to Jeremy, did you catch his statement - which he admitted he could NOT prove - he has noticed mistakes being made. This being reference to employees working from home. What mistakes? We need proof here. Jeremy is a corporate stooge reciting what he has been told to say. I love it when an upper-level executive makes an unfounded statement like this. WE are making mistakes? Look at BNY's executives and their wonderful business. Our revenues and profits year over year are flat. We can't compare to any of the real Wall Street firms.
Botton line - even thoughs BNY has reduced its real estate footprint, they still have a large amount of office space that they need to fill up.
I wonder how long I can hold off my managers from my having to step inside the office before I can retire?