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That is the intent of RTO policies, yes. It's a lot cheaper to compel workers to quit rather than fire them.
Same thing is happening a lot of places. One large american company that I'm not going to mention is doing several rounds of layoffs along with a return to office initiative.
It's Amazon.
That's not the one I was talking about, but it doesn't surprise me.
What if you just pretend you don’t know what RTO is and stay home anyway
That's literally what a bunch of Amazon employees (engineers and stuff, not like warehouse workers) were doing, and last time I checked it was actually going weirdly well...?
I barely even read my corporate bullshit emails. Unless my actual boss is telling me something, IDGAF.
so strikin' time then?