I do not work in a formal environment so I typically use their name and if using their name is awkward I just say you/yours where reasonable. There is almost never a time where I would have to refer to someone with a pronoun when talking to that person.
I never see the unusual ones. The she/her stuff is either by hr, or the extreme wokies. Significant number of people do not use sigs at all where I work. It’s redundant. you clearly have my email. We don’t have company phones and we don’t have fax machines. My name is in the email. So email sigs are only used to virtue signal as far as I care.
I do not work in a formal environment so I typically use their name and if using their name is awkward I just say you/yours where reasonable. There is almost never a time where I would have to refer to someone with a pronoun when talking to that person.
I never see the unusual ones. The she/her stuff is either by hr, or the extreme wokies. Significant number of people do not use sigs at all where I work. It’s redundant. you clearly have my email. We don’t have company phones and we don’t have fax machines. My name is in the email. So email sigs are only used to virtue signal as far as I care.