Comment Say NO to Samsung (Score 1) 261
My wife and I are looking to replace our old refrigerator. Samsung is off the list of companies to look at.
My wife and I are looking to replace our old refrigerator. Samsung is off the list of companies to look at.
By demanding that employees return to the office will have the effect of making it easier for Microsoft's competitors to poach the best people. Offering people the opportunity to work from home is a lot cheaper than a bump in salary, options, and signing bonus to get them to jump ship. The mediocre employees, those who are one poor quarterly performance review away from a PIP (Performance Improvement Plan), will stick it out and start coming into the office. Someone need to tell management to look up the term "unintended consequence" on Wikipedia.
Sounds like a wet dream for the Stasi. Look it up if you don't know what that is.
Some of these companies are going forward with construction projects because after giving local politicians bribes, excuse me "Campaign Contributions" , they got all the permits lined up so they can build their new, ego stroking buildings. Most of these permits have a time limit on them, ie. start building by X date or the permit expires. The companies realize that if the permits expire the chances of getting new permits are slim to none since the voters who live around these project are unhappy and will vote for politicians who will promise not to let such and such company build another monstrosity in their district.
How many surrealists does it take to screw in a lightbulb? One to hold the giraffe and one to fill the bathtub with brightly colored power tools.