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[-] [email protected] 16 points 2 years ago

Yep. My employer has made several decisions I strongly dislike and disagree with over the last year or so. And would have been looking for the door over it if they did not allow full WFH for those that like that setup better.

Now that I have gotten to experience it I don't think I will ever willingly go back to a job that requires mandatory weekly in-office time.

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[-] [email protected] 11 points 2 years ago

Jokes are on them, I'm old but I still quit when they tried to force (illegally, we had at least 2 days@home by contract) us back 4 days/w in the noisy open space.

Got flexible home office at my new job ("must" be at the office Tuesdays, everything else is to your convenience) and cherry on the cake a 14.6% raise!

[-] [email protected] 8 points 2 years ago

What are a set of tools I can recommend to my employer, which increase productivity of office workers, and which provide greater value than a hybrid office policy?

[-] [email protected] 7 points 2 years ago

A shorter than 40 hour work week would be the biggest draw.

According to a study conducted by Zippia.com (1,000 full-time workers), the average worker is only productive for a little over 4 hours per day, with productivity capping out at 6 hours. This article on studyfinds.org references another 2,000 employee study done by OnePoll (no link given) that says "A new survey finds office workers are at their most productive by 10:22 a.m. each morning — but start to slump by 1:27 p.m."

Letting employees who commute to the office every day work 30 hours per week instead of 40 would be a HUGE draw for a lot of people. Less traffic on the commute, less "fluff" time where you're not doing anything, time to take care of personal errands during the week while businesses are still open, and I'm sure other benefits.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 2 years ago

I'd say probably a four day work week. I mean 4x8, not 4x10.

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