Well, give jobs at home so people don’t have to travel outside.
Loose_Skill6641 on
India: people should work at home
also India: 65% of the population live extremely rural
neotheseventh on
I get the appeal. Most of this circumstances are beyond the government’s control. The only gripe I have with this is, why doesn’t the government lead with an example? Announce austerity measures government, opposition, beauracrats are taking to fight this issue.
People understand the severity of the issue, but people also need to see the impact at all levels, not just cutting down their own daily needs just so that politicians can continue to live their comfortable lives. I am yet to see a single minister from the government coming out and saying, he or she has taken even a symbolic step. Like reducing their car convoys, or cancelling their foreign vacations, or moving to a smaller government residence, or switching to a fuel efficient car. Go ahead, do that before preaching.
Solo_Camping_Girl on
Yep, there’s still an oil crisis on top of one hellish summer for this year. Well, people would love to WFH if only the state can order businesses to transition to it again. I mean, it worked during the pandemic, why so hesitant now?
remer_1z101 on
Please start from Bangalore , but don’t let chicks leave Bangalore like Covid times.
EpidemicRage on
He’s asking us to work from home like as if we go to office for the heck of it. If the government’s wants this to happen, they need to put out some kind of order to the companies to enforce work from home. Else, this particular part is very tone deaf.
Glass_Librarian9019 on
Productivity is going to crater without in person collaboration. No way this works.
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crimsonhues on
What is the motive behind encouraging WFH? Is it to reduce commute and gas consumption? Have the taxis (Uber and Ola) in India changed their meter fare to account for higher gas prices?
Sadly, this conflict will last for a long time and the impact on gas prices isn’t short term either. All because someone wanted to distract media from Epstein files, which is working.
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Well, give jobs at home so people don’t have to travel outside.
India: people should work at home
also India: 65% of the population live extremely rural
I get the appeal. Most of this circumstances are beyond the government’s control. The only gripe I have with this is, why doesn’t the government lead with an example? Announce austerity measures government, opposition, beauracrats are taking to fight this issue.
People understand the severity of the issue, but people also need to see the impact at all levels, not just cutting down their own daily needs just so that politicians can continue to live their comfortable lives. I am yet to see a single minister from the government coming out and saying, he or she has taken even a symbolic step. Like reducing their car convoys, or cancelling their foreign vacations, or moving to a smaller government residence, or switching to a fuel efficient car. Go ahead, do that before preaching.
Yep, there’s still an oil crisis on top of one hellish summer for this year. Well, people would love to WFH if only the state can order businesses to transition to it again. I mean, it worked during the pandemic, why so hesitant now?
Please start from Bangalore , but don’t let chicks leave Bangalore like Covid times.
He’s asking us to work from home like as if we go to office for the heck of it. If the government’s wants this to happen, they need to put out some kind of order to the companies to enforce work from home. Else, this particular part is very tone deaf.
Productivity is going to crater without in person collaboration. No way this works.
/s
What is the motive behind encouraging WFH? Is it to reduce commute and gas consumption? Have the taxis (Uber and Ola) in India changed their meter fare to account for higher gas prices?
Sadly, this conflict will last for a long time and the impact on gas prices isn’t short term either. All because someone wanted to distract media from Epstein files, which is working.