> RL> We already have the IRS making an agreement with their employees that
> RL> they can continue to work from home. It's unknown how binding that
> RL> agreement is but it will be used to block DOGE.
> But what's wrong with them working from home? Doesn't that save us money?
Yes, if done correctly. If someone is not being productive, you take away
the privelege.
The only people who don't like it are people who cannot properly
manage others without being able to "lord over" them in person. That, and
PITA employees who think of their time in the office as their "social time."
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