01-21-2022, 10:35 PM
(01-21-2022, 10:26 PM)dtkvictim Wrote: The bulk of the commute and preparation time still remains though, which I personally find to be a completely unreasonable cost compared to the upsides of being in office all the time. But of course, employers only see the upside to their business, and not the cost to employees.
It's a two-way street: employers can decide how much to pay, and what the working conditions are. And employees can decide whether to accept those conditions or whether to choose a different employer. In a competitive employment marketplace, unreasonable or uncompetitive employers will not be able to attract competent employees and will eventually either have to become competitive or close up shop.
And in most skilled professions in Canada, we do have very much of a competitive marketplace.