If you have an employee who dies at work and you don't notice for 4 days, it kinda kills your argument that people need to return to the office.

Just sayin'

@TheBierFrau some pundit will probably flip it to: preventing this kind of thing is why everyone needs to be back in the office.
@kimu @TheBierFrau Did you read the article? The company says she sat in an “underpopulated” area. That is def the framework for forcing everyone back in to the office as well as shifting the blame onto the victim for not being found for four days.
@LGsMom @kimu @TheBierFrau Yeah, I already heard one news report that was spinning it as being the fault of employees working remotely who used to sit in cubicles near her pre-covid.

@PedestrianError @LGsMom @kimu @TheBierFrau Seems like a problem with the office janitorial and security teams, not with the presence or absence of WFH people. The security team didn't notice her for four days. The janitors didn't notice her.

Why didn't someone check the entire office, including that cubicle farm, every day?