cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/387793

And the worst part is that, with so many companies shifting to work-from-home. it will create a culture (especially for early-career workers) that’s less “work from home” and more “live at work.” You’ll be on call 24-hours a day, reachable at all times. And, for early-career workers getting out of college, it won’t even seem like a strange transition from college dorms and fraternity/sorority houses to company housing.

Not only will this lead to a culture where just living on your own at all is a major achievement, it will create a culture where workers don’t own much of their own, because they have little storage space. It also means that leaving or job or (god forbid) getting fired or laid off will also render you homeless almost immediately.

Maybe I should shh up before I start giving these companies ideas.

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    This is already a thing in india since a long time. Apartments or (isolated, away from the urban civilization) housing colonies are an incentive for jobs in Larsen and Turbo and used to be for jobs in journalism and recycling corps.