- cross-posted to:
- workreform@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- workreform@lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://discuss.online/post/21634592
JPMorgan Chase employees believe their work-life balance and health and well-being declined following the bank’s decision to return to office full-time in March, Barron’s reports. Based on an internal survey released this week of 90% of the workforce, the aforementioned areas scored lowest, alongside opportunities for internal mobility.
The RTO mandate is being made by management - people with usually 15+ years experience or more.
They’ve only known office life. It’s the security blanket.
The people most affected are these RTO mandates are people who have only known hybrid or WFH, people with <6 years work experience.
This is a culture clash. Mgmt can’t manage without seeing people actually working.
Numerous studies have shown no significant productivity improvement by working in the office.
On the other hand, we’re being deprived of boomers not knowing how to use webcams in zoom meetings.
“I am not a cat!”
I have 15+ years of work. I hate working at the office.
It’s not an age thing. It’s a power thing. I’ve worked in offices for 30 years and they’re shit places that empower bullshit managers.