News: Yahoo work-from-home policy riles workers everywhere

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AyashiKaibutsu

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Personally I find Mayer's actions to be extremely hypocritical and indicative of management that doesn't trust their staff to perform when not supervised. Very short-sighted IMO.

She's also said before that her family is priority and all that jazz. She had a nanny room built next to her office so she could have her baby there with her, but then turns around and takes away flexible work hours for employees and yanks their ability to work from home. I'm very happy I don't work for her, she seems like hypocritical scum.

Totally not hypocritical. She's a have and thus it's justified. If peasants wanted to be with their family, they shouldn't have been peasants.