Quote Originally Posted by Gistok View Post
WFH is decreasing year by year, at least fulltime WFH.

From a recent Linkedin article...

"The work-from-home era for millions of employees may have ended. A new report from the United States Department of Labor found that 72.5% of establishments were working remotely "rarely or never" in 2022, a 12.4% increase from 2021. This comes amid recent news that major companies such as Disney, Meta, and Starbucks are expecting employees to come into the office more frequently. Flexible work isn't completely ending, however, as staffing firm ManpowerGroup reports that 13% of current job postings are for remote positions."
Let me amend my statement:
How has WFH AND the availability of vibrant urban office space not killed all of these desolate office parks yet?