Why return-to-office mandates fail::The question over whether to allow employees to work from home has been settled. Here’s the new normal.

  • EatATaco@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    There’s such a disconnect between the discussion on line about this and my experience in the real world.

    I work in tech and it’s probably at least partially situational, but everyone in my office that I talk to about this agrees that working in office is more productive. Everyone wants the flexibility to work from home, and my company is still hybrid, but it’s universally agreed that the office is better. Granted I know some people left after we went hybrid from full wfh, and I’m sure some of those who left would be in disagreement.

    But for instance, I’m a senior engineer and the juniors often ask for help from me multiple times during the day…if we’re both in the office. If one or both of us is home, I rarely hear from them. I don’t see how this isn’t a clear indication of lost productivity and learning from them.

    But when you see this discussion online, the people arguing that WFH is just as good or better drown out the other voices.

    Don’t get me wrong, I understand that commuting sucks and for the employees who is better, and I hope it stays that way. But I struggle to believe that from a business productivity perspective it’s better to be fully remote.

    • NoSpiritAnimal@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      So the people who stayed at your company after WFH was taken away are the ones that think the office is better.

      Definitely an engineer.

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        10 months ago

        I explicitly pointed that out. I also gave a good reason why. But my experience in talking about this also extends beyond just people I work with.

        But I would also like to point out that at least 80% of our team stayed on after hybrid was announced.

    • aclarkc@midwest.social
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      10 months ago

      I agree that in office can be more productive. Otherside of the coin, many places aren’t a single monolithic office or even campus. These giant tech companies forcing RTO results in people driving into an office to get the same experience as at home. (Aka on zoom calls all day)