Seattle mayor mandates 3 days of in-office work for city employees
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Publicado 2024-08-07
The move was done to build “on efforts to improve collaboration and service to residents while still allowing remote work flexibility," according to a press release. "Joining the mayor and City of Seattle, several regional public and private employers announced changes to their in-person work policies and reported more positive employee experiences with increased in-person collaboration.”
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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“More people living Downtown than ever before 🤡” Yeah… on the streets homeless!!! 🧟♂️🤣
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Who wants to go where crime is encouraged? 💔
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Have we considered enforcing the laws and getting rid of the crazy crime spree so that the businesses will want to open? Who is all for enforcement of law?? Do I hear a vote?
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Probably won't happen since nobody wants to go to downtown Seattle anymore.
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I bet this doesn’t apply to city workers
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Cat is out of the bag. People don't want to sit in offices anymore. Especially if it can save you substantial amounts money not commuting. Empty office space needs to be converted to apartments and condominiums. This is a shift not a dying out. Let delivery services expand and give people the option stay home if possible. Forcing people to commute to save some businesses on real estate losses is the wrong way to handle this. Lack of law enforcement, no rental price control, expensive parking are more of a problem than people working from home.
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"More people living downtown then ever before"... yeah, they're all homeless.
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I don't think there's enough money on this planet to get me to go downtown and may God bless and protect you if you do
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The more people living downtown than ever before that he is talking about,he is forgetting to say that most of them are homeless/drug Addicts& criminals.
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I’ll do it but 0 days and no arrests as a cop but I’ll make stern phone calls
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So that concept of a "death rattle" that you hear right before a person dies? This desperate message is what a death rattle of a city sounds like.
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This is over-regulation. The government shouldn’t be telling people how many days they have to physically be somewhere. That’s called jail.
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I go into the office 2-3 days a week, but when I’m waiting for the bus on 3rd avenue I understand why people don’t want to be downtown. There are so many addicts and others who don’t look safe to be around it’s scary.
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Who the hell would want to visit this crime hole anymore 😂
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If city employees haven't been going downtown in the last 4 years that explains a lot. Wait until they find out how gawdawful they've made things. 😂
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They’re still working from home?! Wow!
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This should and is up to the companies.
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Throwing money into a vacuum
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But it doesn’t mean people are going to eat out
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New businesses. Plywood over window installers, for rent / lease sign installers, real estate agencies, long term parking lot employees. Yeah go woke, go broke.