Business leaders keep trying to shame people who work from home because downtown business districts depend on the income from consumers.

These same cities refused to ease their housing crises but now get mad because workers want to live further away from expensive cities.

https://www.geekwire.com/2023/its-your-responsibility-t-mobile-ceo-exhorts-tech-industry-leaders-to-return-to-the-office/

‘Get back in there’: T-Mobile CEO exhorts tech industry leaders to return to the office

The Seattle area’s corporate leaders and their veteran employees need to get back to the office regularly for the sake of the region and the next generation of workers, T-Mobile… Read More

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@carnage4life " It’s the people who are 10-15 years into their career, in their mid 30s and 40s, who have been most stubborn about coming back,”

Well, I could have a guess or two why people who might be in the age of having kids or elderly parents to care for are not keen on wasting their time getting to and back from any office... This man and the journalist didn't talk to any of them?

@cy @carnage4life
I’ve saved £18k over the last 3 years in child care fees. In addition, my career has taken off in ways I never thought possible since wfh. Im autistic and can come off as odd to the less broad minded among us so have never really been taken seriously. Wfh I get to showcase my skills and experience without awkward face to face that I hate, and I now actually have a decent career which is taking off into areas I never dreamed possible. So yeah, wfh forever 🥳