Why the companies are doing so, when the employees are comfortable working from home.
With WFH I can think of many advantages to both the companies and the employees.
- No commutation, leads to less tired employees
- Healthy food
- No rent - if they are working from their own house, rather than renting a flat near to the office.
- Flexibility of timing - Employee could work little longer if they want since there's no commutation.
- Finance - rent & fuel
- Happiness - since they're with the family.
Is it just a corporate management disconnection from the reality or something else ?
With lots of newly-minted remote workers I have seen HUGE drops in accountability and performance, including many, many folks who just seem to 'disappear' for hours and days at a time, and nobody knows that they are doing.
Yes, you can be unproductive in the office - but the temptation and opportunities to do next to nothing on a daily basis are too big a temptation for many people, and becomes a nightmare for the people that are supposed to manage the slackers.
Some people are just as productive at home, some people are more productive, but in my experience, the number of people that have become unproductive outweighs the benefit of the relatively smaller number of people who either stay the same, or are more productive.
It's unfortunate, but if you have ever had to manage large numbers of people, you know not all folks will work just as hard when nobody is watching.