• DacoTaco@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Hybrid does make sense. There are people who work better in an office ( like myself ) and there are people who are better working from home ( like my coworker ). The company i work for believes hybrid is the way to go so that you can supply an office for people like me, but also hire people who work remotely. However, nobody is saying you need to have an office that can house 100% of you employees. 60% is good enough as not everyone will be in the office at the same time. Money saved!

    That said, some meetings are better to have in person so once in a while a required in person meeting is needed.

    I believe in the words of my company : everyone, everywhere. And that includes an office or, which has happened, from working from spain, germany or thailand which are all remote locations in no way connected with the company. These were people who legit lived abroad or were looking after a vacation home of a friend

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      3 months ago

      You mention 60% minimum, the second there’s a minimum then you can’t hire employees living far from an office or if you do you create two classes of employees.

      Why should I RTO 60% of the time if they are ready to let others with the same job RTO 0% if the time? Just because I got unlucky and they happen to have an office less than X km away from where I live? How come I’m not allowed to move somewhere further away and get the same exemption then?

      We call that discrimination and I’m not even getting into how it impacts women and POC more than white guys to have to RTO.

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      3 months ago

      Congratulations you just cut your available employee pool down to…local access again. Hybrid is pointless and a waste of space and resources for less.

      No meetings require in person. Get a white board and a camera if you can’t do in person meetings. It’s 2024, not 1975.