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Why CEOs are so WTF about WFH

    • Younger workers may find it less productive to be in the office, and find it just as possible to manage social relations in cyberspace as in the real world.
    • Younger workers may find it less productive to be in the office, and find it just as possible to manage social relations in cyberspace as in the real world. PHOTO: PIXABAY
    Published Thu, Jul 14, 2022 · 05:00 PM

    EARLIER this summer, I moderated a dinner debate for the New York Stock Exchange with a clutch of esteemed United States chief executives. I expected an earnest discussion about inflation, supply chains and the war in Ukraine. But that’s not what I got.

    After one CEO asked a question about the merits of hybrid work, the conversation suddenly became highly emotive. A show of hands revealed most CEOs disliked the policy of remote working. Another showed most were only getting their staff into the office for 2 days a week at best.

    Their dilemma was painfully clear. Should they force staff to return by threatening to fire them, as Elon Musk recently did at Tesla? Strongly urge them to return, like Wall Street bosses such as David Solomon of Goldman Sachs? Or take the same route as Tim Cook of Apple, who initially demanded curbs on remote work but was forced to compromise after mass protests?

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