It Is Time to End the War on Remote Work::undefined
my employer fired a double digit percentage of their workforce and then instituted draconian RTO policies to, in the words of an actual HR leader, “get rid of a few more without paying severance”.
Within 3 weeks almost half as many people as they had fired had quit. Pretty much every single team lost their most critical employees. They started back pedaling that policy at week four, but they don’t realize the only people left are just being picky about which offer they take from where.
Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world 1 year ago
They have already lost. I haven’t set foot in my office for three years.
They’ve actually moved since the last time I was there. I would get lost trying to find my desk.
burchalka@lemmy.world 1 year ago
But they still struggle. What’s worse is that some employees are convinced too. Yesterday had a talk with friend from financial sector - she’s convinced that during the pandemic shutdowns their organization performance was significantly lower. I tend to attribute it to their management style - old school corporate, with lots of meetings, and overall age - most employees above 50 according to her.
bionicjoey@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
The problem is that those boomers are the ones making the decisions