We've all seen news stories now about employees so upset that they are being forced to return to work. All of them always have the same claim about how much more productive they are working from home.
- Clearlink CEO James Clarke said remote workers "quietly quit" and didn't open laptops in a month, Vice reported.
- He also seemed to suggest caregivers aren't as "productive" at work, per a video posted by Vice.
- A representative didn't address the remarks, but said Clarke "could not be more excited" for the company.
Clearlink's CEO James Clarke reportedly told employees that he believed many remote workers have "quietly quit" and become so brazen that dozens at his company "didn't even open" their laptops for a month.
- Clearlink CEO James Clarke said remote workers "quietly quit" and didn't open laptops in a month, Vice reported.
- He also seemed to suggest caregivers aren't as "productive" at work, per a video posted by Vice.
- A representative didn't address the remarks, but said Clarke "could not be more excited" for the company.
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