Walmart announced in May that it would require hundreds of remote workers to work in person at its Bentonville, Arkansas corporate headquarters, and other hubs in Hoboken, NJ and Northern California. A new Bloomberg report shows that employees pushed back on the return-to-office (RTO) mandate in a companywide Zoom call, and some chose to quit.
On the call, one participant said the RTO policy was “a bunch of bullsh-t” and others expressed concerns about life in Arkansas, childcare, increased work, and their partner’s jobs being affected by the move.
One Walmart employee told Bloomberg that he decided to
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