I can't be the only one being driven slowly insane by the dissonance between location strategy being used as rationale for the largest layoffs I've ever seen in my time here, and managers at the same time cheerleading the value of working together in person. Are they really expecting rank and file workers to get excited about a strategy that's also being dangled as a guillotine over their heads.
You want to strongarm people back into the office, fine. I'm not personally a fan, but as long as they keep signing the checks I'll jump through the hoops. But it seems downright dystopian to also use the strategy to drive layoffs, AND expect people to get invested in this as the future of the business.
Its honestly the most muddled, conflicted, plain stupid leadership messaging I've ever seen in 20+ years in the corporate world.