@[email protected] to World [email protected]English • 6 months agoDell said return to the office or else—nearly half of workers chose “or else”arstechnica.comexternal-linkmessage-square25fedilinkarrow-up1208arrow-down12cross-posted to: [email protected]
arrow-up1206arrow-down1external-linkDell said return to the office or else—nearly half of workers chose “or else”arstechnica.com@[email protected] to World [email protected]English • 6 months agomessage-square25fedilinkcross-posted to: [email protected]
minus-square@argueswithidiotslink15•6 months agoNo where. Shockingly, the article has more details than the bot summary or even the headline.
minus-squareChainweasellinkEnglish25•edit-26 months agoThe point is, enough of them said No that they didn’t have a choice but to let them do it. Imagine what they could have done with an actual union to organize and coordinate their efforts.
minus-square@RaoulDooklinkEnglish7•6 months agoSo what? Lots of better jobs are out there. And maybe they’re not, because Dell still has to stay in business, by having employees.
No where. Shockingly, the article has more details than the bot summary or even the headline.
I’d love to be fully wfh, but I’d rather be employed.
The point is, enough of them said No that they didn’t have a choice but to let them do it.
Imagine what they could have done with an actual union to organize and coordinate their efforts.
They’re on borrowed time at Dell.
So what? Lots of better jobs are out there. And maybe they’re not, because Dell still has to stay in business, by having employees.
They’re definitely not going to layboff half the company.