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CEOs are using return-to-office to fight an ‘erosion’ of culture—but it’s a ‘recipe for resentment’ if done wrong, warns workplace strategist
SuccessCEOs are using return-to-office to fight an ‘erosion’ of culture—but it’s a ‘recipe for resentment’ if done wrong, warns workplace strategist
By Steve MollmanJune 16, 2023
John Stankey
SuccessAT&T’s office mandates could be a covert way of trimming headcount: ‘It’s a layoff wolf in return-to-office sheep’s clothing’
By Jane ThierJune 15, 2023
The Wall Street exec who manages $9 trillion is worried about the productivity crisis and believes A.I. could be the silver bullet
TechThe Wall Street exec who manages $9 trillion is worried about the productivity crisis and believes A.I. could be the silver bullet
By Nicholas GordonJune 15, 2023
A female at her desk with her hands on her head
SuccessQuiet quitting is a nearly $9 trillion suck on the global economy, Gallup estimates
By Prarthana PrakashJune 14, 2023
Paul Graham, cofounder of Y Combinator
SuccessPaul Graham says remote work ‘does work initially,’ which is why it ‘fooled’ leaders who have since ‘changed their minds’
By Steve MollmanJune 11, 2023
People holding up a sign that says "Alphabet workers union"
SuccessGoogle’s union is speaking out against the company’s remote-work crackdown: ‘Workers’ professionalism has been disregarded’
By Prarthana PrakashJune 9, 2023
A person walking past a big Google logo
TechGoogle ramps up return-to-office push by using in-person attendance as part of employee performance reviews
By Prarthana PrakashJune 8, 2023
Sad woman with laptop
SuccessTop economist Tyler Cowen’s theory that explains why your workers ‘really are doing less’: A ‘serious crisis of morale’
By Jane ThierJune 7, 2023
A major insurance company let employees work remotely but the new CEO reversed the policy. Employees are outraged, with one calling it a ‘power move that is frankly disgusting’
FinanceA major insurance company let employees work remotely but the new CEO reversed the policy. Employees are outraged, with one calling it a ‘power move that is frankly disgusting’
By Chris MorrisJune 6, 2023
Amazon is unfazed by remote workers protesting its return-to-office mandate: ‘There’s more energy, collaboration, and connections happening’
TechAmazon is unfazed by remote workers protesting its return-to-office mandate: ‘There’s more energy, collaboration, and connections happening’
By Steve MollmanJune 4, 2023
Elon Musk at a ceremony in Shanghai in 2020.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk praises Shanghai employees for meeting him near midnight after blasting the U.S. ‘laptop class’ for working from home
By Nicholas GordonJune 2, 2023
How the A.I. revolution is liberating workers from the return to the office
CommentaryHow the A.I. revolution is liberating workers from the return to the office
By Gleb TsipurskyJune 1, 2023
Starflyer Airbus 320 taking-off from Tokyo
LifestyleA Japanese airline is offering an ‘all-you-can-fly’ monthly package for less than $300 as the airline bets on remote workers
By Nicholas GordonJune 1, 2023
Office workers walking down stairs outside
CommentaryThe return-to-office wars could end in a stalemate as we all reach the same conclusion about what the flexible future of work means
By Terri R. Kurtzberg and Mason AmeriMay 30, 2023
A tough time for CRE.
FinanceThe $500 billion ‘Office real estate apocalypse’: Researchers find remote work’s effect even worse than expected
By Alena BotrosMay 25, 2023
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