They Refused to Go Back to the Office, Now They’re Out of a Job

他们拒绝回到办公室,现在他们失业了

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2024-12-17

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After years of lax enforcement, more companies are cracking down on return-to-office mandates. Wall Street Journal “On the Clock” columnist Callum Borchers joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss the shift toward stricter policies and what it means for workers.  Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Here's your money briefing for Tuesday, December 17th.

  • I'm JR Whalen for the Wall Street Journal.

  • After several years of lacks enforcement, companies are getting strict about employees returning to the office.

  • What we're seeing more often right now is companies saying, this is the required number of days.

  • And if you're not willing to meet that either because you've relocated or you just don't feel

  • like you can meet the requirement even if you're local,

  • we'll offer you some kind of buy-out severance package.

  • We'll talk to WSJ on the clock columnist, Callum Worshers, after the break.

  • More companies are telling workers the days of work from home and hybrid work schedules are over.

  • Wall Street Journal columnist, Callum Worshers, joins me.

  • Callum, does this mean the pendulum of power is now firmly on the side of companies?

  • Well, Boss has seemed to think so.

  • He had a conversation with Dan Kaplan, who's a senior client partner at the consulting firm Koran Ferri.

  • And he said, yeah, I mean, behind closed doors,

  • what he hears from CEOs is I'm tired of the whining about having to go back to the office.