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Originally Posted by jfman
The pandemic introduced the panic on a global scale, I’m not sure the current government have the competence to introduce panic.
That is only helpful for anyone getting sick pay and ignores the attendance management policies of many companies that - if you got infected twice a year and took a week off - would penalise “common sense”.
Efficiency?
I’m surprised that give your supposed love of freedom - and trust in people to demonstrate common sense - that you lack the trust in people, their managers and their organisations to determine their most appropriate work location.
Why is this worthy of government dictat but not public health?
There’s no going back to 2019, ever. For the man with the 2035 vision of the future I’m surprised working practices look like 1995.
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I should imagine all office workers will be at home by 2035 doing nothing and not earning anything as AI will be doing the jobs they had and robots for the manual workers.
Universal Credit will turn into Universal Income and the perverbial shit will hit the fan.
Interesting times ahead I doubt I'll live to see it though.