>journo wagies seething over Mr. Shekelberg and fellow Jewish board members requiring them to return to office work >journo wagies seething over low pay >Mr. Shekleberg offers journo wagies a box lunch instead >journo wagies eternally seething
The New York Times overspent on their new building in Time Square of course this would happen
Jayden Powell
If the job can be done remotely, why force them to show up? It only increases traffic and use of resources, it makes good business sense to let them work from home.
Ryder Baker
It's the gift that keeps on giving the whoooole year around.
Adrian James
You bumped a thread with no link, and the NYT doesn’t have 1300 employees so it’s fake as well
Christopher Myers
One has to wonder why liberals don't want to return back living their own liberal utopian city: youtube.com/watch?v=sDC62kMs3rM
Also, working from home is very environmentally friendly no commute no office AC, light, toilets and other amenities Is top management not environmentally friendly? Don't they want to fight climate change?
Asher Johnson
Because remote work scares and confuses the boomers in upper management. They have no argument other than “it hurts interpersonal relationships with your fellow employee and you can’t have good ol’ fashioned water cooler talk from home!”. I fucking hate boomers