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Canadians companies turning to amenities to lure staff back to offices

“Luring” is usually a word reserved for sexual predators and con artists. These articles and companies are so out of touch. Are people really going to trade the comforts of home for a fountain? Or give up an extra 3 hours a day with their kids for a courtyard? Where do these companies think people live? In a prison? You can't beat the amenities of home so stop trying. You want people to return to the office then make sure it actually enhances productivity rather than simply extends the day. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-canadians-companies-turning-to-amenities-to-lure-staff-back-to-offices-2/


“Luring” is usually a word reserved for sexual predators and con artists.

These articles and companies are so out of touch. Are people really going to trade the comforts of home for a fountain? Or give up an extra 3 hours a day with their kids for a courtyard?

Where do these companies think people live? In a prison? You can't beat the amenities of home so stop trying.

You want people to return to the office then make sure it actually enhances productivity rather than simply extends the day.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-canadians-companies-turning-to-amenities-to-lure-staff-back-to-offices-2/

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