One of the women on my team is leaving the company to pursue a career in interior design. She's already started her business. During the pandemic, she and her family moved to North Carolina. On my team of 13 people, five (including her) live out of state/work remotely. Which I have no problem with. However, my belief is you give up some things when you do that. We are having a goodbye thingie for her this afternoon. She flew up to Boston. I'm assuming it's on the company dime. In addition, one of her direct reports flew up as well. From New Mexico. We've been told the past two months that the company is having a bad year, we're selling off some of our international operations, there was a big re-structure in July and positions were eliminated, plus we're hearing of more layoffs in October. Yet these two get to fly to Boston for an hour long good bye party. I'm sorry - to me, this is one of those things that you give up when you work remotely. Even if the company was having a banner year.
ETA - I was just told that in addition to this goodbye thingie, we're all leaving the office at 2:00pm to go ride the swan boats. Which I'd love to do, but still...