pgp@lemmy.pttoNews@lemmy.world•Why are CEOs still so intent on taking worker attendance?
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1 year agoIt’s a game that has nothing to do with workers, but real estate instead. If workers don’t go to the office, there will be no need for the company to rent an office the size it does, making it “lose” money. If they cut on their offices, real estate starts losing value (as we can see in some articles that start popping up), and that’s something that bothers a lot of big players.
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