What people? Even the public sector is trying to push people back to the office for no reason. The government should have aggressively pushed working from home after Covid. It was good for people’s mental health, the environment, traffic congestion, cost of living. This government is so stupidly reactive. They have no forward thinking at all.
DrZaiu5 on
If WFH had been maintained after COVID we would already be sorted then?
Somerandomidiot1916 on
Dont threaten people with a good time simo
Arrays-Start-at-1 on
They’ll ask companies nicely to let people WFH and when they say no the government will throw their hands up and say „oh well“.
PeteIRL on
Or, you know. Just give workers the right to choose to work from home. I know of one person who was mandated to return to the office 5 days a week. Her commute would have been from Camolin, Wexford to Dublin city centre. It was only when she handed in her notice that her employer changed their mind. It’s absurd to insist that people go to the office if their job can be done from home.
DarthMauly on
I will answer this call to action for my country.
StaffordQueer on
People are going to be so upset about this! Scumbag public who demanded to be forced back into the office cause they hated the freedom, environmental efficiency and positive mental health effects of working from home. That’ll show them.
/s
Total-System877 on
Could ye not have started today, I’m fuckign drenched
98Kane on
He’s talking out both sides of his mouth. I’m working in semi state and we’re being pushed back into 2 days minimum now, against the wishes of the union and forcing people from all over the county to come to Dublin.
The government want people in the office. In the middle of a housing and fuel crisis, they’re actively pushing people to commute. Despite those same people doing their job perfectly fine remotely for the bones of half a decade.
marshsmellow on
Trump, Bibi and the Ayatollah. A great bunch of lads.
OnlySheStandsThere on
They’ll vaguely suggest that maybe employers should consider thinking about looking at the idea down the line and then shrug and say they did something.
gissna on
A great work/life balance but only when it benefits the corporations.
agamerdiesalone on
Wow that is the first smart idea I heard from FFG in basically ever. Other than don’t speak.
J_B21 on
What does he mean by ‚may‘ – this decision should have been made last week.
Ed-alicious on
Jesus fuck, WE ALL WANT TO WORK FROM HOME.
Legislate for it and it’ll help with traffic / housing / energy use.
smashedspuds on
“Asked” being the key word here
Disaster1992 on
Don’t threaten me with good time
Neverstopcomplaining on
Good.
Drengi36 on
I hope those of companies that decided WFH wasnt suitable tell them where to stick it.
AnGallchobhair on
If only there had been an opportunity to introduce legislation that allowed workers to have the right to work from home. And if only Mr. Harris hadn’t nixed it into you are allowed to ask but without any rights
erect_dragonly on
Surely not? How are we all going to collaborate?
CanioEire on
But what about the commercial landlords and the banks who have capital tied up in properties that wont be used… won’t somebody please think about the landlords & banks !
fafan4 on

harry_dubois on
Oh no – a work from home mandate? But what about all the innane smalltalk from colleagues we’ll all be missing out on? The joyful commute? The BS office politics? The side-hustles? The UNIQUE COMPANY CULTURE???
Our shareholders invested a lot of money into office property and it’s like nobody even cares… 🙁
GerKoll on
Oh no, spending all day at home with the wife, who works from home since 2020, and the cat? How will I cope with the good time after they force us back into the office for no reason….
Outside-Monk-3399 on
Oh so now it’s okay? Not like we’ve been saying this all along.
ForbiddenToblerone on
Oh, yeah.
Simon Harris asking the firms to let their workers WFH will certainly have the firms shaking in their boots.
If your job can be done from home, why isn’t it? Are the companies jus being cunts?
DangerX2HighVoltage on
Just do it already and stop dragging things out. I can only imagine having leaders who are proactive instead of always late out the gate with everything
stuyboi888 on
May be, might be, could be, thinking about.
Let’s just wait and see lads, we float some ideas, take no real action but we show face.
Alarmed_Station6185 on
At least he’s moved on from announcing the state saving scheme every 5 minutes
TehIrishSoap on
We had a chance in November 2024 to vote for parties that wouldn’t have forced us to return to the office and we didn’t take it. Keep that in mind next time.
Gorazde on
My only regret is that I have but one home to work from for my country.
DarrenMacNally on
Could lower the fuel tax and balance out the prices.
Return_of_the_Bear on
Mystic meg, the foremost economic forecaster of our times. Jesus wept, Harris is a fool.
snazzydesign on
Work from home, when there are fuck all honesty out there 🤣
wrghf on
It’s just so tiresome how Irish politicians are always so damn mealy-mouthed.
“May be asked to work from home” doesn’t mean a fucking thing when the boss just says no, and that’s that. The vastly overwhelming majority of jobs either aren’t able to be done from home, or the employee has absolutely no say in how often they work from home.
It’s just so weak to come out with things like this when he knows there is absolute no authority whatsoever to back it.
WatashiwaNobodyDesu on
But but but what about the company culture? The camaraderie? Won’t anybody think of the camaraderie!
AggressivePie8111 on
Could they not start doing that already? I love how forward and planning ahead our government is.
TheAwesomeMan123 on
But what about the companies team bonding, collaboration and effective productivity? How will we manage this? It’s untested and uncharted territory.
AgentSufficient1047 on
Housing disaster (worsening because of the fuel crisis)
Road deaths spiralling
Fuel crisis
City congestion
Childcare and birth rates falling off a cliff for all the above reasons
And the climate emergency the government is so keen to tax us on
WFH is the ultimate immediate-fix silver bullet. Ireland bends over backwards to make businesses comfortable. I believe we can act on this and set a new standard internationally (at least within Europe)
kupoadude on
Hillarious how remote work is possible when they need it. Honest to god, it’s changed my life and my relationship with work in such a positive way! No longer get sunday scaries, don’t have to have fake lunch convos and can walk my dog instead. No one from work even has my phone number, just email. I really think the working class need to campaign for this more. Same goes for remote learning from colleges given how many students are forced to commute everyday. Most work culture hasn’t really caught up with tech at all!
ClassicVaultBoy on
Companies don’t care about the cost of your commute.
Go to your office and make sure to charge all of your devices from there, quickly enough you will be asked to work from home.
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Harris the tease
What people? Even the public sector is trying to push people back to the office for no reason. The government should have aggressively pushed working from home after Covid. It was good for people’s mental health, the environment, traffic congestion, cost of living. This government is so stupidly reactive. They have no forward thinking at all.
If WFH had been maintained after COVID we would already be sorted then?
Dont threaten people with a good time simo
They’ll ask companies nicely to let people WFH and when they say no the government will throw their hands up and say „oh well“.
Or, you know. Just give workers the right to choose to work from home. I know of one person who was mandated to return to the office 5 days a week. Her commute would have been from Camolin, Wexford to Dublin city centre. It was only when she handed in her notice that her employer changed their mind. It’s absurd to insist that people go to the office if their job can be done from home.
I will answer this call to action for my country.
People are going to be so upset about this! Scumbag public who demanded to be forced back into the office cause they hated the freedom, environmental efficiency and positive mental health effects of working from home. That’ll show them.
/s
Could ye not have started today, I’m fuckign drenched
He’s talking out both sides of his mouth. I’m working in semi state and we’re being pushed back into 2 days minimum now, against the wishes of the union and forcing people from all over the county to come to Dublin.
The government want people in the office. In the middle of a housing and fuel crisis, they’re actively pushing people to commute. Despite those same people doing their job perfectly fine remotely for the bones of half a decade.
Trump, Bibi and the Ayatollah. A great bunch of lads.
They’ll vaguely suggest that maybe employers should consider thinking about looking at the idea down the line and then shrug and say they did something.
A great work/life balance but only when it benefits the corporations.
Wow that is the first smart idea I heard from FFG in basically ever. Other than don’t speak.
What does he mean by ‚may‘ – this decision should have been made last week.
Jesus fuck, WE ALL WANT TO WORK FROM HOME.
Legislate for it and it’ll help with traffic / housing / energy use.
“Asked” being the key word here
Don’t threaten me with good time
Good.
I hope those of companies that decided WFH wasnt suitable tell them where to stick it.
If only there had been an opportunity to introduce legislation that allowed workers to have the right to work from home. And if only Mr. Harris hadn’t nixed it into you are allowed to ask but without any rights
Surely not? How are we all going to collaborate?
But what about the commercial landlords and the banks who have capital tied up in properties that wont be used… won’t somebody please think about the landlords & banks !

Oh no – a work from home mandate? But what about all the innane smalltalk from colleagues we’ll all be missing out on? The joyful commute? The BS office politics? The side-hustles? The UNIQUE COMPANY CULTURE???
Our shareholders invested a lot of money into office property and it’s like nobody even cares… 🙁
Oh no, spending all day at home with the wife, who works from home since 2020, and the cat? How will I cope with the good time after they force us back into the office for no reason….
Oh so now it’s okay? Not like we’ve been saying this all along.
Oh, yeah.
Simon Harris asking the firms to let their workers WFH will certainly have the firms shaking in their boots.
What a useless pencilneck.
https://preview.redd.it/xx0z7thlyyqg1.png?width=600&format=png&auto=webp&s=da880744e9d732d1174821831b197e8acab6187d
If your job can be done from home, why isn’t it? Are the companies jus being cunts?
Just do it already and stop dragging things out. I can only imagine having leaders who are proactive instead of always late out the gate with everything
May be, might be, could be, thinking about.
Let’s just wait and see lads, we float some ideas, take no real action but we show face.
At least he’s moved on from announcing the state saving scheme every 5 minutes
We had a chance in November 2024 to vote for parties that wouldn’t have forced us to return to the office and we didn’t take it. Keep that in mind next time.
My only regret is that I have but one home to work from for my country.
Could lower the fuel tax and balance out the prices.
Mystic meg, the foremost economic forecaster of our times. Jesus wept, Harris is a fool.
Work from home, when there are fuck all honesty out there 🤣
It’s just so tiresome how Irish politicians are always so damn mealy-mouthed.
“May be asked to work from home” doesn’t mean a fucking thing when the boss just says no, and that’s that. The vastly overwhelming majority of jobs either aren’t able to be done from home, or the employee has absolutely no say in how often they work from home.
It’s just so weak to come out with things like this when he knows there is absolute no authority whatsoever to back it.
But but but what about the company culture? The camaraderie? Won’t anybody think of the camaraderie!
Could they not start doing that already? I love how forward and planning ahead our government is.
But what about the companies team bonding, collaboration and effective productivity? How will we manage this? It’s untested and uncharted territory.
Housing disaster (worsening because of the fuel crisis)
Road deaths spiralling
Fuel crisis
City congestion
Childcare and birth rates falling off a cliff for all the above reasons
And the climate emergency the government is so keen to tax us on
WFH is the ultimate immediate-fix silver bullet. Ireland bends over backwards to make businesses comfortable. I believe we can act on this and set a new standard internationally (at least within Europe)
Hillarious how remote work is possible when they need it. Honest to god, it’s changed my life and my relationship with work in such a positive way! No longer get sunday scaries, don’t have to have fake lunch convos and can walk my dog instead. No one from work even has my phone number, just email. I really think the working class need to campaign for this more. Same goes for remote learning from colleges given how many students are forced to commute everyday. Most work culture hasn’t really caught up with tech at all!
Companies don’t care about the cost of your commute.
Go to your office and make sure to charge all of your devices from there, quickly enough you will be asked to work from home.