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You go ahead and make that bet.
IMO this is just employer revenge porn and would be almost overwhelmingly bad for the employees. Quit properly.
Plenty of people are making that bet. Work from home is important to a lot of people and its not something you can take away without employees seeing it as a pay cut.
So if my pay is being cut, and you are taking an extra 2 hours of my day in commute again, then I guess that becomes my reward for hard work?
To be fair the dynamics do change from business to business. My current one is a good example of making poor decisions with workforce and not expecting the blowback.
Okay. Neat. What does that have to do with a tantrum and going on unemployment over spite vs finding a new job?
I'm saying unemployment isn't actually a risk. You just keep saying it is. Plenty of people ride dying companies into the dirt and move on, its not a crazy scenario to imagine.
Sure, work at shitty companies for low pay for the rest of your life 🤷♂️
lmao capitalist bootlicker