billc124
billc124
billc124

There is always a case when it is on Jezebel. The writers here have no sense of humor.

If you have eaten processed meat anywhere in the world, chances are you have eaten horse meat. Just accept it and move on ;-)

Right, we don't know the details, my guess is that some of these people are never in the office there. That has to change if Yahoo wants to survive. She is from Google, where the majority of the people actually come to the office because the food is free and they have tons of other free things. If she is trying to

See my reply above. No, the conversations you talk about don't happen if nobody is in the office. No argument will make that true, they just don't happen if the majority of people are working from home. Remote workers can be managed efficiently, but remote workers don't contribute as much to corporate culture which is

There is a difference between an unreasonable request like working on a roof and one that asks people to come into the office. Look, Yahoo is on the brink of going out of buisness they want to get all hands in so they can collaborate better. I work from home sometimes, it isn't as easy to brainstorm when you aren't at

If you quit your job because they want you to come into the office when you are fully capable of doing so, i.e. not disabled then they probably don't want you there. The people who are working from home because they are disabled can complain and they have a legal right to do so, if you work from home simply because

Boo-hoo. If you work for any company, they can change policies at any time. Welcome to corporate America.

With Jeff Zucker in charge CNN will be the next TLC soon enough.