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I have no idea what you are trying to say here.
https://lemmy.myserv.one/comment/1326851
See the linked post above.
Governments give a shit in this case. Who said anything about Facebook?
It doesn't need to be a conspiracy. Business by definition does what they need to do to reduce cost, it's in their DNA. In fact I posit via Occam's Razor that the simplest explanation for the back-to-work push is it protects government, business and investors loss from their investments / revenue streams. That's it, just follow the money. It's not rocket surgery.
Your position that in-person workstyle is more productive largely depends on the type of job and the company culture. It's not an one-size-fits-all solution and certainly isn't "simple".
Your words, not mine. But businesses tend to want to make money, cut costs and protect their investments (surprise), so you do the math.
I don't 100% agree, and for every Facebook there is a Microsoft.
But this discussion isn't going anywhere, mostly about you blowing steam and probably more interesting to you than it is to me, so let's just agree to disagree.