ພະນັກງານເມຕາບອກລາກັບສິດທິປະໂຫຍດຕ່າງໆ ເຊັ່ນ: ການຊັກເຄື່ອງຢູ່ບ່ອນ

Meta employees scheduled to return to the office on March 28th will have to find another place to take their dirty laundry. Facebook’s parent company is cutting its free laundry and dry-cleaning service and pushing back dinnertime to a later hour, the New York Times. ມັນເປັນການປ່ຽນແປງໃນການຕອບສະຫນອງຕໍ່ຕາຕະລາງການເຮັດວຽກແບບປະສົມໃຫມ່ທີ່ Meta, ບ່ອນທີ່ພະນັກງານສ່ວນໃຫຍ່ຍັງຈະເຮັດວຽກຈາກເຮືອນຢ່າງຫນ້ອຍສອງສາມມື້ຂອງອາທິດ. ເວລາຢູ່ໃນຫ້ອງການໜ້ອຍລົງເທົ່າກັບສິດທິປະໂຫຍດຫ້ອງການໜ້ອຍລົງ, ຫຼືຢ່າງໜ້ອຍນັ້ນແມ່ນເຫດຜົນຂອງການເປັນຜູ້ນຳ Meta. ແຕ່ສໍາລັບພະນັກງານຈໍານວນຫຼາຍຢູ່ Facebook, Instagram, Reality Labs ແລະບໍລິສັດ Meta ອື່ນໆ, ມັນເປັນການຫຍຸ້ງຍາກທີ່ບໍ່ພໍໃຈກັບສິ່ງທີ່ປົກກະຕິແມ່ນສະພາບແວດລ້ອມການເຮັດວຽກທີ່ຫຍຸ້ງຍາກ.

"ເມື່ອພວກເຮົາກັບຄືນໄປຫ້ອງການ, ພວກເຮົາໄດ້ປັບປຸງການບໍລິການແລະສິ່ງອໍານວຍຄວາມສະດວກໃນບ່ອນເພື່ອສະທ້ອນໃຫ້ເຫັນຄວາມຕ້ອງການຂອງແຮງງານປະສົມຂອງພວກເຮົາ," ໂຄສົກຂອງ Meta ຂຽນໃນຖະແຫຼງການຕໍ່ອົງການຂ່າວ. Times.

Meta ຍັງຈະເລີ່ມໃຫ້ບໍລິການຄ່ໍາຢູ່ 6:30 pm PT, ເຄິ່ງຊົ່ວໂມງເຕັມຫຼັງຈາກລົດຮັບສົ່ງຄັ້ງສຸດທ້າຍອອກຈາກວິທະຍາເຂດ. ຫມາຍຄວາມວ່າພະນັກງານຈະຕ້ອງເລືອກລະຫວ່າງອາຫານຟຣີ or ຂີ່ຟຣີກັບບ້ານ. ການຕັດສິນໃຈ, ການຕັດສິນໃຈ! ໃນຂະນະທີ່ພະນັກງານ Meta ບາງຄົນສໍາພາດໂດຍ NYT are unhappy about the change, many others have seen such perks as a ploy to keep employees working long hours.

Tech companies are famous for providing to compensate for a strenuous workload, such as free meals, laundry, fitness classes, backup childcare and more. But a shift to a hybrid work environment means fewer employees will be in need of these things. To Meta’s credit, the company is fattening up annual employee wellness stipends — from $700 to $3000 per year — to account for the change.

At least for Meta’s Mountain View employees, free, unlimited food was already a thing of the past. After Google and Meta’s free, round-the-clock food service for employees left local businesses in the dust, the city passed an ordinance that tech companies from offering unlimited free food. But Facebook’s other Bay Area offices have access to free meals, as well as an if you get hungry between mealtimes. According to Eater, Facebook’s Bay Area office routinely stores about $300,000 worth of food in its .

Source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/meta-employees-say-goodbye-to-perks-like-on-site-laundry-234802801.html