Most people do not understand that there is no Canadian federal government Return to Office, #RTO, rather it is return to a building where you compete with everyone else to try to find a vacant desk to work at, because people no longer have offices at work, they are at their homes, and there are actually not enough desks for the number of workers being sent back to the office. The media seems oblivious to this fact.
@the5thColumnist return to a high school cafeteria

@the5thColumnist AT&T did that in the US. And probably other big corp.

Hunger games, but for a job.

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I used to work at an office where "you compete with everyone else to try to find a vacant desk to work at"

- all the workers who arrived later were the ones who had to do the school run before work were the ones who arrived later. Mostly mums.

This is how systemic discrimination operates.

@the5thColumnist Closest thing would be remote IT employees who have had to transition from fully remote to the current 3 day in office standard. So they need to be on site in whatever city they are in but still essentially working remotely.

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Our manager signs on at midnight to try to book desks for (some of) our team even sort of close to eachother - because otherwise they'll be booked by randoms. Not to mention the fact that we have team members in 3 cities so all our meetings are virtual anyways