• hubobes@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    We don’t even have the office space anymore for full RTO. If at some day too many people would go into the office some wouldn’t have desks to work on…

    • Dave@lemmy.nz
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      1 year ago

      Same here. A smart CEO wouldn’t force RTO, they would lease out that unused space or expand using those unused desks.

  • bouh@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    That’s so, so stupid… They really are the dumbest of morons. They lost money, so they waste even more money and make their best workers flee.

  • catloaf@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Anyone who does not understand the sunk cost fallacy should not be in management.

    You’ve spent $x on office space. You can:

    A. Use it, and make your employees hate working for you or

    B. Let it go unused, and your employees are happier to continue working for you.

    The money is spent either way. The only difference is morale, which does in fact directly contribute to your bottom line.

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        1 year ago

        When you are locked in to a 3/5/10 year lease for the space, that’s not actually an option. Most leases signed pre covid should be up by now but clueless management probably renewed anyways.

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          And the really big corporations own their buildings. You think the company locked into leases are mad? The companies who own the building are pissed! Some have a multi million dollar building that’s losing value faster than the speed of light.

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    1 year ago

    Worked at Boeing, where you have 1990’s cubicles with 17" 3:4 monitors. I’m glad to he back in the office.