Just observe — does upper management have an open office? And I mean an actual seat in an open office where they do all their work, not a desk in name only and they commandeer a conference room and set up shop. When they’re in the office.
If not, why not? Who else would benefit more from “increased collaboration?”
And why can they work 120 hours a week remote, but the average drone can’t?
We should be demanding remote work, and nothing else. These massive buildings are a eco disaster, the amount of travel is as well. It’s way better for pretty much everything for people who can, to work remotely. The only people who don’t like it are middle management and higher ups who want the control over their employees.
Just observe — does upper management have an open office? And I mean an actual seat in an open office where they do all their work, not a desk in name only and they commandeer a conference room and set up shop. When they’re in the office.
If not, why not? Who else would benefit more from “increased collaboration?”
And why can they work 120 hours a week remote, but the average drone can’t?
They don’t even believe their own BS.
We should be demanding remote work, and nothing else. These massive buildings are a eco disaster, the amount of travel is as well. It’s way better for pretty much everything for people who can, to work remotely. The only people who don’t like it are middle management and higher ups who want the control over their employees.
My building doesn’t have enough parking, meeting rooms, or desks for the people here, and they want more people in the office.