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Originally Posted by Fading Isle
I saw this. It was a strange endorsement with no policy reason given. Naqvi just said: "I’m supporting @_MarkSutcliffe because he is a longtime friend. We often run together!"
He's my friend and we run together is not a legitimate reason to support someone for mayor of a capital city. He's faced quite a lot of criticism for it for what it's worth.
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Sucliffe seems to have posted a lot of endorsements he sells as "regular folk in the community" , but looking further into them, it's mostly (or all) people he knows.
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Originally Posted by phil235
Best comment I've read in a while. Thanks!
I think the idea that WFH is broadly better for productivity and mental health will prove to be illusory - there are lots of work-based reasons to get people together in person, starting with onboarding new hires and creating an environment ripe for collaboration.
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Hybrid seems to be the way to go. Some in person working days is important to connect with colleagues, form personal relationships and for company culture, but forcing people to return 100% can be problematic for morale and may no longer make financial sense.