Overview
- Clearlink CEO James Clarke applauded an employee who sold their dog to comply with the company's return-to-office policy requiring four days of in-person work per week.
- Clarke accused some employees of "quiet quitting" for opposing the policy during a virtual town hall.
- Clearlink had previously allowed remote work but surprised employees with the new in-person requirement.
- Clarke claimed productivity has increased among employees coming into the office and called for further productivity gains.
- Millions of Americans have returned to workplaces over the past year as businesses decrease telework options.