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64% of workers would choose WFH over a $30,000 raise, according to a Blind survey


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The return-to-office war between companies and employees continues to unfold. As more and more employers require staffers back to the dreaded office — including companies like Tesla, Amazon and Google — the RTO war "demonstrates a disconnect" says Business Insider. In fact, 64% of workers would choose WFH over a $30,000 raise, according to a Blind Survey Link Blind survey, and companies like Citi have adopted hybrid models to keep workers happy. "We know talent wants flexibility, and we've broken traditional industry norms in embracing hybrid work," said Citi's head of human resources Sara Wetcher.

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42 minutes ago, JANASENA said:

The return-to-office war between companies and employees continues to unfold. As more and more employers require staffers back to the dreaded office — including companies like Tesla, Amazon and Google — the RTO war "demonstrates a disconnect" says Business Insider. In fact, 64% of workers would choose WFH over a $30,000 raise, according to a Blind Survey Link Blind survey, and companies like Citi have adopted hybrid models to keep workers happy. "We know talent wants flexibility, and we've broken traditional industry norms in embracing hybrid work," said Citi's head of human resources Sara Wetcher.

I will go for $30000 raise instead 

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44 minutes ago, JANASENA said:

The return-to-office war between companies and employees continues to unfold. As more and more employers require staffers back to the dreaded office — including companies like Tesla, Amazon and Google — the RTO war "demonstrates a disconnect" says Business Insider. In fact, 64% of workers would choose WFH over a $30,000 raise, according to a Blind Survey Link Blind survey, and companies like Citi have adopted hybrid models to keep workers happy. "We know talent wants flexibility, and we've broken traditional industry norms in embracing hybrid work," said Citi's head of human resources Sara Wetcher.

Blind survey antene ardham avthundhi...okati guddhboyi inkoti guddharu..Bramhi Brahmi GIF - Bramhi Brahmi Bramhanandam GIFs

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47 minutes ago, csrcsr said:

Rendu jobs chetsge Inko 100k kotochu ani db uth thinking

Rendu jobs eppatiki undavu kada. Max two years. Daani taruvaatha okate job. Old age lo rendu jobs evvadu cheyadu, youngsters ye chestharu so 20-30 years anukundam retirement varaku. 30K raise ante adhi 20-30 years anna vuntundi old age ithe thappa. 30k*25>>>>>> 100k*2.

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54 minutes ago, JANASENA said:

The return-to-office war between companies and employees continues to unfold. As more and more employers require staffers back to the dreaded office — including companies like Tesla, Amazon and Google — the RTO war "demonstrates a disconnect" says Business Insider. In fact, 64% of workers would choose WFH over a $30,000 raise, according to a Blind Survey Link Blind survey, and companies like Citi have adopted hybrid models to keep workers happy. "We know talent wants flexibility, and we've broken traditional industry norms in embracing hybrid work," said Citi's head of human resources Sara Wetcher.

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