Hybrid work is not the future, says Meta's former director of remote work: It's an 'illusion of choice'
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Fortune
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Jane Thier
Most companies would call a hybrid work plan—in which two or three core days per week are spent in the office—a compromise. But it’s not nearly as freeing or balanced as its name would suggest; it’s actually is just another office-centric plan that benefits bosses and leaves many employees in the lurch.
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