Soldato
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- 23 May 2006
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where practical that could be a silverlining to the cloud......... energy prices would have to go up a LOT to cover my 16mile each way commute. mind you i already WFH 2 days a week. Our campus is split with some office work which will absolutely work fine from home (I get more done at home than in the office) but wet lab work does not really work well at home. I think the powers that be may have an issue people bringing human tissue or other samples home to work with in their kitchenThey could turn the hot water off
We could see companies back tracking on their insistence for people to return to the office if costs keep increasing. They might be glad to get people back home if it saves them a bit of money. Employees might not be so keen this time though.
