@return2ozma to Work Reform • 1 year agoBosses and workers still can’t agree on whether the commute is part of the work day, and it’s creating a $578 billion productivity problemfortune.comexternal-linkmessage-square331arrow-up11.03Karrow-down120
arrow-up11.01Karrow-down1external-linkBosses and workers still can’t agree on whether the commute is part of the work day, and it’s creating a $578 billion productivity problemfortune.com@return2ozma to Work Reform • 1 year agomessage-square331
minus-square@Kbobaboblink6•1 year agoOr, work from home. Why do we even need to commute to sit in a different chair and look at a different screen?
minus-square@themusicmanlink1•1 year agoSure, that’s fine too. Not sure how companies paying per commute distance helps you with that, but whatever.
Or, work from home. Why do we even need to commute to sit in a different chair and look at a different screen?
Sure, that’s fine too. Not sure how companies paying per commute distance helps you with that, but whatever.
Why would it need to? That’s kind of the point.