I’m no fan of mandates, but working from home saves people a lot of time and money.
The type of job matters of course.
Yeah this is important , pay no attention to the rioters and looters, murder, rape and mayhem in the streets, the fires raging, the homeless living on your front lawn and in your hallways, the feces you step in when you step out, the businesses that have left town. Green house emissions is my top priority, a healthy considerate caring EMPTY TOWN full of drug addicts, homeless, the mentally ill and illegal invaders. A healthy environment for the unhealthy
You knew this was coming once they saw how compliant people were with the COVID “public health emergency”. Call “climate change” a “public health emergency” and use it to impose all sorts of anti-democratic and anti-liberty policies.
Reference the Clean Air Act from decades ago. The same idea was there, but more rationally.
In the Atlanta area BellSouth funded a parking garage at the end of the Northeast MARTA line and also commissioned new space above the Lennox MARTA station to reduce worker commutes and comply with the act.
I have worked from (mostly) home since 1999. I prefer it.
Wait until the workers figure out how disadvantaged they become when it comes to mentoring, advancement, gaining professional expertise
Poor California.
Should be the land of milk and honey. IIRC, used to be the fifth largest economy, if it was a separate country.
Tourism, beauty, agriculture,vineyards, Hollywood, Silicon Valley.
Slow death by suicide. Sad.
The problem, at least in much of the Bay Area (at least SF and Oakland), is getting the other 40% to actually come in to work, considering the cesspool they have to transit to get to their jobs.
Don’t these morons know this will have NO effect on climate? Meanwhile, China and India are building dozens of new coal-fired power plants.
I think we all knew or at least suspected that these temporary WuHan measures would be made permanent, at least in California and probably in Oregon and Washington.
If politicians just shut their mouths the greenhouse emission in this Republic would be close to zero.
Should the trash collectors work from home?
So why live in California when you can work from home for 1/2 the cost just about anywhere else in the US?