NYC Subway Homicides Present Powerful Argument for Ditching RTO

 

"NYC subway slay is latest sad proof that working from home is safer" - Nicole Gelinas, New York Post, May 23, 2022

Goldman Sachs' employee Daniel Enriquez was the 18th subway homicide in a little over two months. He was on his way to work. As fear escalates about the New York City subway system - for some the only way to commute to a job or a freelance assignment - it seems to make sense to re-think RTO. 

Of course, it's possible to be on the subway to travel to a medical appointment or to attend a baby shower and be murdered. But without the daily commute for work the probability of that is lower.

Law firm Quinn Emanuel has permanent WFH. On its website it posts: Talent mandatory. Office optional. 

I have been WFH since 1987. To me being clustered together with all those people in an office had seemed inhumane. And the commute had added more stress.

Connect with Editor-in-Chief Jane Genova at janegenova374@gmail.com.

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