• dejected_warp_core@lemmy.world
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        5 months ago

        I know that’s probably the right answer. But it’s also… something-something… optics and feels, or something else in the headspace of those in charge?

        Why? As tenants they’re still paying for electricity, A/C, heat, insurance, security, and office staff. And all that gets replaced with a beefier VPN and Zoom/Teams/Slack subscription, which a lot of businesses already had back in 2019. So, paying the remainder of the lease and having everyone work from home would still save money. Plus, I bet it would be possible to pay a reduced amount up-front in order to break the lease (say 75% of the remaining months), just so the building owner could (potentially) rent the space to someone else and double-dip. The fact that this isn’t the math everyone is doing, just plain stinks.

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        5 months ago

        More like their friends own the building and they own their friends’ buildings and they’re all doing each other a favor to keep commercial real estate from declining.

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      5 months ago

      For tech jobs maybe. For any office type jobs that are associated with something physical being built, in person is better for everyone.

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          5 months ago

          Lots of manufacturers use suppliers in different regions and countries. So zoom still makes sense for them too.

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          5 months ago

          Except that’s what you said.

          Remote work is only for the owner class, not for the plebs

          Really doesn’t leave much room for nuance.