AIMCo CEO says execs who force employees back to the office are ‘tone deaf’
For Canada’s white-collar workers and employers, the pandemic was a years-long experiment in flexible, remote work.
Those policies don’t make sense at a time when companies are still struggling with ongoing labour shortages, high turnover rates and the much-talked-about “quiet quitting” phenomenon, Siddall said.
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