The article discusses the impact of remote work on workplace camaraderie, particularly in the context of The Jerusalem Post. Historically, the newsroom thrived on physical presence, fostering collaboration and camaraderie. However, the advent of remote work has shifted this dynamic, isolating many employees. The article also highlights a recent farewell gathering for Steve Linde, the former editor, where staff gathered to celebrate his tenure and enjoy face-to-face interactions, contrasting the isolation of remote work with the vibrant community of a bustling newsroom.
In the digital era we live in, many white-collar employees work from home and other remote areas. Office camaraderie exists only among those whose physical presence is required in the workplace.
On Tuesday, however, the conference room was packed to overflowing with present employees and past members of the editorial staff. They came to bid farewell to popular former editor Steve Linde.
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