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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's because these orgs can't get out of their expensive 5-10 year leases. Often these orgs have spent a lot of $$$$ building out the physical office. Once these leases expire, there will be a big pressure to reduce office footprint and internalize the cost savings. WFH will be expected because of reduced office footprint. If a company owns its office space, then it needs to somehow justify that legacy investment to shareholders and it doesn't want to take a writedown on the value of the real estate (which will flow through to quarterly earnings). Basically, many are expecting that orgs/companies demanding RTO right now will liberalize WFH once the current leases expire in the latter part of this decade. Really good article about this with the head of remote work at Atlassian: https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/annie-dean-atlassian-remote-work-18494472.php[/quote] This! WFH is less expensive for companies and there’s no way the cost savings isn’t eventually pursued. [/quote]
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