My formerly amazing company just sent us this in an internal email. Unfortunately, too long to post here so I pastebin` it. Hopefully this is allowed.

My apologies if it’s not.

  • @eskimofry@lemmy.world
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    311 month ago

    • Be open to finding solutions that work for both you and your leader.

    Huh, funnily you and your leader already had a solution: Work From Home

  • Zedd
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    211 month ago

    Ahh yes, the old “I can’t get an erection unless I make my serfs’ life miserable” policy adjustment.

    • @zer0squar3d@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      151 month ago

      Really wish I didnt need to but this seals the deal. Time to update the resume.

      Was a great company too, been here almost 3 years. 😢

    • @chunkystyles@sopuli.xyz
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      111 month ago

      I personally believe that this is what some of these employers want, including my own. They want to reduce headcount without paying severance or unemployment.

      • @KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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        1 month ago

        In many states, being forced back to the office after working from home for a long period allows you to collect unemployment if you quit on those grounds. Check your state’s requirements. IIRC it has to be demonstrable to be a significant burden but it can count as constructive dismissal.

  • OsaErisXero
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    161 month ago

    That was a weird way to spell constructive termination.

    I hope you file for unemployment from the date that takes effect.

    • @SirEDCaLot@lemmy.today
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      81 month ago

      Exactly. This thing itself is saying most people live outside of reasonable range of an office. And it says nothing about any sort of accommodation for those people or ability to continue remote work. This is a ‘relocate or quit’ notice. For those who were hired as remote workers, I hope they are smart enough to just say no to both options, force the company to lay them off and pay unemployment and severance.

  • onoira [they/them]
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    161 month ago

    Per the March All Hands discussion […]

    i guess from experience that this was neither ‘all hands’ nor a ‘dicussion’. it was 'whoever[‘s logged in before office hours| doesn’t want to enjoy their lunch] gets to look at boomer memes and dull graphs for 2 hours while listening to the latest round of edicts graciously handed down by the Board.’

    if you missed it, and you’re lucky, they recorded it. if you’re very lucky: you get an email with the slide deck and talking points for what could’ve just been an email to begin with.

  • blobjim [he/him]
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    91 month ago

    It’s amazing how much mealy-mouth lies companies tell to avoid saying the obvious: “the shareholders demand that we implement RTO”.

    60% of our employees are outside a reasonable distance to an office

    So I guess this policy is basically layoffs without doing layoffs.

    While your immediate team might not be present, being physically present can facilitate spontaneous interactions and drive connectedness cross-functionally

  • @kayazere@feddit.nl
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    61 month ago

    You can also discuss adjusting your commuting times to minimize time spent on the road while still benefiting from being in the office with other employees.

    Lol, how can commute times be reduced via a discussion?

  • Onno (VK6FLAB)
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    11 month ago

    Looks like someone ingested the managers HR handbook or delegated the task to chatgpt.

    I’d be polishing my resume.