Companies have convinced people that exerting control over things they have purchased is still illegal if the company could make even more money from them. This attitude is a cancer on society.
yeah of all the things in the article, that bit was particularly unforgiveable. It's stunning that this man expects his words to hold any weight with his own party if any of them already believe that kind of garbage.
a) what you say is true
b) these car-related issues affect other countries just as much : I'm Canadian.
c) there are other things that WFH improves as well, but they are far enough behind the car-related problems that they can seem petty by comparison. They aren't petty at all, but they do make a convenient foil for those who argue against WFH.
a) don't let in anyone who acts like petulant children
b) give adults an outlet for occasional outbursts that would make them sound like petulant children
Getting the music you made in your own DAW to sound good on your home speakers is almost easy. getting it to not suck on shitty speakers? that's an art.
this still smells of propaganda, like it's woven through the whole thing. "The American worker is making peace with a longer ride".
and yet the very first example they provide is someone who works from home twice a week.
I'll tell you this: the commute is even better when you work from home. WFH means less carbon emissions, less time wasted in traffic, and less time literally putting your life at risk from vehicle collisions.
God ignores in mysterious ways?