• Melody Fwygon
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    473 months ago

    People need to stand firm against the needless RTOs and demands to be present in a workplace where your work consists largely of things you can do safely from the privacy of your own home.

    Without more mass resignations when companies start to roll out RTOs like this; they will never learn. If you work at such a company; start looking for another job, even if you are willing to work in the office a few days a week. Punish them harshly for enforcing RTOs.

    • @_g_be
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      503 months ago

      Those resignations are layoffs without having to call them that, there’s no downside for the company

      • @[email protected]
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        283 months ago

        There’s one important difference: with layoffs, Amazon gets to selectively lay off their worse performers. With mass-quitting, the quitters will be the people who will have the easiest time finding a new job, which I bet is mostly the high-performers, not the low ones

        • @[email protected]
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          3 months ago

          The higher paid high performers… They’re not interested in reducing head count as far as reducing staff costs.

          • Maeve
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            23 months ago

            So they can boost “value” of office space.