Quote Originally Posted by rudy gestede View Post
That’s if it’s forced working from home though. Most people now have the flexibility and are still choosing to work from home.

I’d love to see any evidence of 1, 9 and 10.

Almost all the others are solved by the flexibility of the odd day in the office.

What industry are you working in where this isn’t working?
Well it has certainly damaged my mental health. I spoke to the doctor about it and he said it's common. Problems related to isolation, too much contact with partners at home, lack of people to speak to, inability to share concerns etc. I think long term you are creating a situation that when mental health issues arise, they are inevitably made worse for people WFH
It's a mixed story though.https://www.rsph.org.uk/about-us/new...-covid-19.html

Things take far longer where I am. Things that would be solved by a simple conversation face to face evolve into long drawn out issues on email

10 - Companies will be responsible for everyones home as a workplace. Staff either facing burnout or doing very little etc.