Comment on In US, teleworkers don't want to turn back
JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 1 week ago
“When you have a physical office, there is an implicit lack of trust. You need to see people there physically to make sure they’re doing their work,” the PR boss told AFP from his San Francisco apartment, overlooking the city’s iconic rooftops.
Sorry, I can’t take you seriously when you’re saying people can’t be trusted working from home…when you’re taking an interview from your apartment. Don’t you have an office? Ipso facto, there’s an implicit lack of trust.
hydrospanner@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I think you misunderstood them…
Said another way:
“There’s an unspoken lack of trust that comes with forcing people to come (back) into an office. Basically, it’s the employer telling their employees that they don’t trust them to do their work unless management can physically see them at their desks in the office.”