They are implementing a rigid return to office policy with very little regard for the impact on employee health, well-being, or work-life balance. Exception requests, even well reasoned and documented ones are treated with suspicion and met with excessive red tape. Medical privacy is not respected in practice; while legally compliant, the level of personal information demanded for medical accommodation is, frankly, invasive and unethical. Management appears tone deaf to the growing number of resignations directly tied to the new policy, although they recently told us only one person left because of the policy, but that is hard to believe given the large amount of people who have left since the policy was announced. Communication around these policies has been misleading and dismissive, with forced positivity that does not match the reality on the ground.