不知人間疾苦
The Operating Support Group, including HR&A, is moving to another building round the corner on 1st June. With a new office, the Head of HR has just announced some rules that the staff need to adhere:
- Only 3 personal belongings can be put on the desk: calendars, photo frames and a mug... (so no tissue box, no snacks, no life-enlightening decoratives, no goods from sample sales...)
- No hanging of coat/jacket/scarf on the back of the chair... every cubicle will have a hook for staff to hang the coat, if your winter overcoat is too long, too bad...
- No hot food in the office: so if you want to take lunch box, you need to take your lunch box with you, take the lift to the ground floor, walk on the street for ~150m, go back to the original building and enjoy it on the 1/F there...
The intention of these rules are tidiness and cleanliness in the new office, which is understandable, but in the expense of a staff-friendly and fun working environment with pesonal touch? well... the decision makers do not bring lunch box, and everyone of them has an office with a closet... do they care the needs of the staff?
- Only 3 personal belongings can be put on the desk: calendars, photo frames and a mug... (so no tissue box, no snacks, no life-enlightening decoratives, no goods from sample sales...)
- No hanging of coat/jacket/scarf on the back of the chair... every cubicle will have a hook for staff to hang the coat, if your winter overcoat is too long, too bad...
- No hot food in the office: so if you want to take lunch box, you need to take your lunch box with you, take the lift to the ground floor, walk on the street for ~150m, go back to the original building and enjoy it on the 1/F there...
The intention of these rules are tidiness and cleanliness in the new office, which is understandable, but in the expense of a staff-friendly and fun working environment with pesonal touch? well... the decision makers do not bring lunch box, and everyone of them has an office with a closet... do they care the needs of the staff?
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