In reality bosses want their workers back and most workers would rather stay at home. Pure self interest is the deciding factor, and it's divided by class, not sex and race.
Workers would rather stay home because it's more comfortable and lets them turn their wasted time into useful time. (10 minutes until the meeting starts? Put in a load of laundry)
Supervisors and bosses would rather have you at the physical location so they can control your productivity and crack down on wasted time better.
That's pretty much all there is to it, invoking gender and race politics here is sheer delusion.
But these articles always feel far-removed and alien to me, because neither myself nor anyone I know does office work. We all do machining. The constant assumptions that the country runs on office work feels like a fantasy of white collar urbanites, and their complaints over office politics feel like the histrionics of a rich woman who can't see outside her sphere.
But these articles always feel far-removed and alien to me, because neither myself nor anyone I know does office work. We all do machining. The constant assumptions that the country runs on office work feels like a fantasy of white collar urbanites, and their complaints over office politics feel like the hystrionics of a rich woman who can't see outside her sphere.
For the past two years I've felt like there are only dozens of us who actually had to get up and go to work consistently during the whole entire thing. I feel totally out of the loop and this as retarded a question as it gets but seriously, did people really "quarantine" and stay home for weeks/months at a time working remotely and never even have to leave their house? Or is this one of those things where when I go online I'm entering the world of "knowledge workers" where most of them do things capable of remote work and living that lifestyle?
In reality bosses want their workers back and most workers would rather stay at home. Pure self interest is the deciding factor, and it's divided by class, not sex and race.
Workers would rather stay home because it's more comfortable and lets them turn their wasted time into useful time. (10 minutes until the meeting starts? Put in a load of laundry) Supervisors and bosses would rather have you at the physical location so they can control your productivity and crack down on wasted time better.
That's pretty much all there is to it, invoking gender and race politics here is sheer delusion.
But these articles always feel far-removed and alien to me, because neither myself nor anyone I know does office work. We all do machining. The constant assumptions that the country runs on office work feels like a fantasy of white collar urbanites, and their complaints over office politics feel like the histrionics of a rich woman who can't see outside her sphere.
For the past two years I've felt like there are only dozens of us who actually had to get up and go to work consistently during the whole entire thing. I feel totally out of the loop and this as retarded a question as it gets but seriously, did people really "quarantine" and stay home for weeks/months at a time working remotely and never even have to leave their house? Or is this one of those things where when I go online I'm entering the world of "knowledge workers" where most of them do things capable of remote work and living that lifestyle?
I'm still working from home. I never quarantined but I'll take the perk.