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Earlier in the pandemic many news and magazine organizations would proudly write about how working from home always actually can lead to over working and being too "productive". I am yet to collect some evidence on it but I think we remember a good amount about this.

Now after a bunch of companies want their remote workers back at the office, every one of those companies are being almost propaganda machines which do not cite sound scientific studies but cite each other and interviews with higher ups in top companies that "remote workers are less productive". This is further cementing the general public's opinion on this matter.

And research that shows the opposite is buried deep within any search results.

Have you noticed this? Please share what you have observed. I'm going paranoid about this.

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[–] hibsen@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Preach. I hate almost every day as a manager of managers, and I don't give a rat's ass if any of them or their employees ever come into the office ever again. If their content is completed on-time and it's quality work, they could make it while living in Nepal for all I care, but of course we're being forced to come back to the office 50% of the time to do the same work we did at home for three years.

I'm doing what I can to encourage people to apply for exemptions and approving all of them that I can before someone decides I'm "not supporting the return-to-work initiative" enough and fires me. Frankly at this point it'll be a relief.