The New World

"But disasters and emergencies do not just throw light on the world as it is. They also rip open the fabric of normality. Through the hole that opens up, we glimpse possibilities of other worlds." Peter C. Baker, The Guardian (March 31, 2020)

Thursday, February 25, 2021

Aberration

Turns out that if you work for Goldman Sachs, where 90% of workers were virtual during the worst of the pandemic, WFH is not going to be a feature of the new world.  CEO David Solomon thinks it is "an aberration."

"Aberration?"  Whoa.  Who hurt you, David?

Posted by Gary Koutnik at 11:19 AM
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