It's hard to make a hybrid approach work, where some people are mostly in the office, and some people are always remote.
However the extra burden falls mostly on the remote people, so I see not much of a reason to disallow people from going remote.
It's hard to make a hybrid approach work, where some people are mostly in the office, and some people are always remote.
However the extra burden falls mostly on the remote people, so I see not much of a reason to disallow people from going remote.