ONS staff refuse to work two days a week in office
ONS staff refuse to work two days a week in office

A union says ONS staff, including those in Darlington, will not be "forced back" to the office.

ONS staff refuse to work two days a week in office
A union says ONS staff, including those in Darlington, will not be "forced back" to the office.
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Unnecessary RTO needs to be outlawed
Define "necessary".
Surgeon. If you can't do you job by computer fair enough. Otherwise it's unnecessary.
Before COVID: all of it. After COVID mostly jobs that require you to physically interact with stuff.
I used to be allowed to WFH once a week. It's been almost 3 years since I've been to the office and I no longer live on the same side of the ocean. Same company.
Wait its all unnecessary? 🌎🧑🚀🔫👨🚀
Team building is very important.
That's why my employer strongly requests us to meet in person 2 times/year.
My employer requests all sorts of things, but I simply ignore any email that doesn't say the things I want it to say
3 years later and I've not been fired, so I guess they don't really care that much.