I've worked remote very often and ive always felt that the current open plan offices are way too much of a distraction to get work done. This is the right change and remote working needs this change to happen despite the whining by the usual suspects of people sitting in office until late for no other reason than pleasing their bosses.
Hopefully, the focus will no move to tangible results being delivered than what dress you wear and how much time you spend at office.
Again, the above view is the government line and is meant to misguide and create ambiguity. Read the CAA in combination with the NRC to understand how it is similar to the Nuremberg laws.
This thread has a lot of government propaganda shills.
Some of you guys are actively flagging my post to support the government disinformation and propaganda on this thread.
Let me repeat: The NRC and CAA need to be read together. When read together you understand how close it is to the Nuremberg laws.
The current Indian government has nothing to offer and is a repressive regime baring its fangs. Companies should be advised to stay clear of the region for a while.
You cant just wake up one day and suddenly proclaim everyone a non citizen. In that case this is a non-government having been elected by non-citizens! Right?
Well, in every other place in the world, the government doesn't wake up one day and ask citizens to prove they are Citizens.
This is what happens if you elect bombastic incapable governments. The government doesn't realize that by their own logic they aren't elected by citizens anymore. By their own logic, they need to hold elections again I guess.
The atomisation of the workforce. It's easier to manage individuals than a group that negotiates. The loss of tribes is probably the biggest change since the advent of modern manufacturing. The ideal end state would be robots that cooperate for goals and don't negotiate?
Hopefully, the focus will no move to tangible results being delivered than what dress you wear and how much time you spend at office.