Facebook company ends its free laundry perk, and at least one worker is steamed


The Meta employee vented their frustrations in a post last week on Blind, an anonymous corporate message board with verified members. — Clothes wardrobe photo created by wirestock - www.freepik.com

The return to the office means a lot of things to a lot of people: the end of video calls for a scattered workforce, a scramble by working parents to secure child care, the stress of jumping back into a daily commute during an ongoing pandemic.

Then there's one Silicon Valley tech worker who just wants their clothes washed.

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