The NYT ran an opinion piece today, "Is Working From Home Really Working?" You are smart and can probably tell from the headline alone that the piece itself is not working--and in the same way it accuses American workers--has a bad attitude

It is a fine example of muddy thinking and just embarrassingly bad writing. So it's unclear why the Times--which, btw, was a forerunner in allowing some staff to work from home about two decades ago--would publish it

@sarahm The noise floor on the subject of remote and hybrid work is huge right now, and most articles are just reflections of the bias of the firm's / organization's senior management. What everyone needs to do is focus on the facts.

*The economy didn't fall apart when we all had to work remotely for ~3 years. Businesses thrived plus or minus supply chain issues.

*We need to take to heart what was better and what was not and continue to evolve and grow as a society.