No need for us to be so tribal about political parties. They are all the same behind closed doors and they are all just about money and staying in office and do not care about employees. Instead of blindly following them remind them that employees/workers are voters…. 5 of many articles about both parties mandating RTO and creating anti-WFH environments at state and federal levels: https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/wisconsin-republicans-call-for-layoffs-and-criticize-remote-work-policies-as-wasting-office-spaces/ https://www.npr.org/2023/09/07/1196787623/federal-workers-remote-office-ordered-taxpayers-telework-science https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/news/talent-acquisition/house-republicans-vote-to-require-federal-workers-return-to-office https://fortune.com/2023/12/01/biden-return-to-office-government-agencies-remote-work/ https://www.wsj.com/real-estate/commercial/think-companies-are-struggling-to-fill-offices-look-at-the-government-fdd850b0?st=f8xd6nd7d6w547o&reflink=article_copyURL_share #wfh #rto #tech #politics
Op, well said 🙌 it is uniparty after all. They keep us divided in the echo chambers while ripping us off.
Please slack Andy.
Lol...but true
Well there are some obvious societal downsides to remote work, just like there were for all of us moving to suburbs and hunting the "nuclear" family. It's definitely a more fragile society structure
Vote party line Democrat and avoid Republican nonsense at every level.
This line of thinking worked really well in SF, Chicago, etc.
They still have full rights for women 🤷
Quick, check their portfolios
In the old days Republicans would have taken this as an opportunity to cut expenditures (and sell the real estate to a buddy at a discount).
Fine with me if all bureaucrats get the order to RTO. Too many of them don’t add economic value.
Federal workforce. That’s the keyword here?
Mighty empires fall from within… 😔