But a large portion (maybe most) of them aren't doing their job - especially the ones lying about being on vacation and faking like they are working more than 1-2 hours per day.
They are simply putting their effort into making it difficult to reveal their lack of work. Meanwhile their colleagues carry the load of whatever needs to get done, or there wasn't really enough work to justify their job in the first place.
WFH has made it much harder to identify and weed out the slackers. And it's not a generational thing, there have always been lazy people. It's just inefficient to catch them now and we will all pay the price for lower average productivity.
They are simply putting their effort into making it difficult to reveal their lack of work. Meanwhile their colleagues carry the load of whatever needs to get done, or there wasn't really enough work to justify their job in the first place.
WFH has made it much harder to identify and weed out the slackers. And it's not a generational thing, there have always been lazy people. It's just inefficient to catch them now and we will all pay the price for lower average productivity.