Aussies call out Commonwealth Bank workers who revolted against WFH ban by CEO ... trends now

Aussies call out Commonwealth Bank workers who revolted against WFH ban by CEO ... trends now
Aussies call out Commonwealth Bank workers who revolted against WFH ban by CEO ... trends now

Aussies call out Commonwealth Bank workers who revolted against WFH ban by CEO ... trends now

Australians have unleashed on Commonwealth Bank workers who reacted furiously to the company telling them they needed to return to the office.

On Monday, chief executive Matt Comyn told the 49,000-strong workforce they will be required to come into the office at least 50 per cent of the time from July. 

At an internal town hall meeting with staff to discuss the changes, angry CBA staff lashed out at management in a revolt against the mandate.

One technology staff member said it would put extra strain on families having to make childcare arrangements.

But some other Aussie workers have said if staff can't cope with working half the week in the office, they should just resign - or their employers should give them the sack.

Australians have unleashed on Commonwealth Bank workers who reacted furiously to the company telling them they needed to return to the office

Australians have unleashed on Commonwealth Bank workers who reacted furiously to the company telling them they needed to return to the office

'If the staff are not prepared to work 5 days a week in the office, they should be fired,' one commented.

'Ask for their resignation, see if they will attend the office,' said another.

'Get back to the office and work you lazy bunch of whingers. He's your boss. He employs you and pays you so do as he says. Entitled and spoilt rotten,' a third comment read.

'I don't get why people are complaining... I'm happy going into the office 3-4 days it's not impacting my family or our budget ... if you don't like your employer's policies simple get a job elsewhere,' another posted. 

Leaked comments from the online meeting with CBA technology staff revealed several workers opposed the change and won huge support from hundreds of employees.

CBA chief executive Matt Comyn (pictured) told the 49,000-strong workforce they will be required to come into the office at least 50 per cent of the time from July

CBA chief executive Matt Comyn (pictured) told the 49,000-strong workforce they will be required to come into the office at least 50 per cent of the time from July

Leaked comments from the online meeting with technology staff (pictured) revealed several workers opposed the changes and huge won support from hundreds of fellow employees

Leaked comments from the online meeting with technology staff (pictured) revealed several workers opposed the changes and huge won support from hundreds of fellow employees

Damning screenshots of the comments were leaked to business gossip Instagram account The Aussie Corporate which branded the meeting a 'bloodbath'.

One staff member said anonymously that returning to the office for just one day a week would be

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