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- All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
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I'm betting he is heavily invested in commercial real estate. Empty buildings means losing money.
Almost certainly. Just like the office furniture company that put out this anti-WFH "news article".
Seems to be a common theme among office furniture companies, get a load of this bitch
Jesus Christ - if she would have left the last minute of that out, it could have been very motivational. Instead...yeeeeshhh
Yeah, she caught a ton of flak for it online, and then gave a total non-apology that basically boiled down to an officespeak version of "sorry you're so sensitive"
A lot of furniture companies sell to other companies, office equipment etc
Its super expensive(overpriced) and if nobody uses offices anymore they will go out of business.
Herman miller chairs? I mean, theyre great but not a lot of orivate cotizens buy them.
I should have stopped after reading it was the NYPost. But jfc what a load of massive bullshit