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No Shit, Everyone is pissed off and sees no point in the mandate. If I worked for that company I would have been hunting for a new job months ago.

Best silence the decent, it make the managers unconfutable to read that their employees think they are the fucking morons that they are and are pissed off.

"The beatings will continue until morale improves".

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>"JPMorgan Chase shut down comments on an internal webpage announcing the bank's return-to-office policy," reports the Wall Street Journal, "after dozens of them criticized the move and at least one suggested that affected employees should unionize, according to people familiar with the matter."

No Shit, Everyone is pissed off and sees no point in the mandate. If I worked for that company I would have been hunting for a new job months ago. Best silence the decent, it make the managers unconfutable to read that their employees think they are the fucking morons that they are and are pissed off. **"The beatings will continue until morale improves".** Archive: https://archive.today/YnINv From the post: >>"JPMorgan Chase shut down comments on an internal webpage announcing the bank's return-to-office policy," reports the Wall Street Journal, "after dozens of them criticized the move and at least one suggested that affected employees should unionize, according to people familiar with the matter."
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Exactly. A common contract agreement with these food service fuckheads is not allowing coffee makers in the building. The bosses always claim safety but it's really the food service people. I got nothing but stories about office cafeterias and none of them are pleasant. There was one place where everyone called it the "nickel and dime" cafe because they would charge for everything. Napkins were a penny. No shit. Water was free but the plastic cups were 5 cents. Shit like that. Food was shit too.