Considering the recent push for companies to provide a social environment for their employees, I do wonder when HR-speak will start to de-emphasize the "work" aspect of being in an office and emphasize the "community" aspect.
As it is no one's an "employee" anymore: we're all "associates". Only a matter of time before "workplace" becomes something like "office community".
Considering the recent push for companies to provide a social environment for their employees, I do wonder when HR-speak will start to de-emphasize the "work" aspect of being in an office and emphasize the "community" aspect.
As it is no one's an "employee" anymore: we're all "associates". Only a matter of time before "workplace" becomes something like "office community".
Let's cut to the chase and go with commune.