• Echo Dot
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    1 year ago

    Does he have actual evidence that employees have become less productive or is this just things he personally feels out of the case.

    We really need to stop reporting every time one of these idiots says something dumb otherwise we’re just going to fill the front page with “another idiot CEO made another idiot CEO comment” posts

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      At best the studies show there’s not much difference between WFH and in an office. Some show an increase for one or the other but on average it’s the same.

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        Probably depends on the worker but in my case productivity is way up. I spend half the time I used to spend commuting still on the PC doing work, and I don’t even mind since I can eat dinner and relax the second I close my computer. They get an extra eight hours out of me as a result of WFH.