I've been saying this too. Even praised Biden for what he has done. There is so much more to do though. Simply removing the debt (still should be done) won't address the deeper issue of colleges and loan providers gouging students every possible way they can. Year after year tuition and book prices go up, value and quality goes down.
HR software biz BambooHR surveyed more than 1,500 employees, a third of whom work in HR. The findings suggest the return to office movement has been a poorly-executed failure, but one particular figure stands out - a quarter of executives and a fifth of HR professionals hoped RTO mandates would result in staff leaving....
I have the opposite problem. When I work at the office so much time is spent 'harmonizing' with the other workers, I get a lot less done on those days than if I had worked from home and was able to focus on my tasks.
But some people can also listen to heavy metal while working, whereas I prefer silence. 😁
And that money then went to the employees right? Or there were fines issued to companies for that right? Neither of those are in the article from what I saw.
When you have the stress of having to be somewhere at a specific time and place, any delay is a pain. Train/bus/boat/traffic whatever running late or with problems? It’s your fault supposedly for not ‘planning better’ in advance.
The commute also costs us.
So yeah. Spending 30 minutes one way. Hour daily, is an expense and time sink. It eats into your non-paid work time.
Student Debt Has Reached $1.3 Trillion, compared to just $243 billion in 2003 ( medium.com )
Study finds 1/4 of bosses hoped Return to Office would make staff quit ( www.theregister.com )
HR software biz BambooHR surveyed more than 1,500 employees, a third of whom work in HR. The findings suggest the return to office movement has been a poorly-executed failure, but one particular figure stands out - a quarter of executives and a fifth of HR professionals hoped RTO mandates would result in staff leaving....
Samsung Electronics union in South Korea stages first ever walkout ( finance.yahoo.com )
From 2017 to 2020, the U.S. Department of Labor recovered $3 billion in stolen wages from employers ( medium.com )
Look at this silly old man ( imgur.com )
He is such a goof, he loves messing with the buckets after he finishes breakfast.
Employees are spending the equivalent of a month's grocery bill on the return to the office–and growing more resentful than ever, new survey finds ( fortune.com )