Colorado data privacy laws are a joke. The plebs are unable to take action against companies who violate their data privacy, only the Colorado Attorney General can do anything.
I thought citizens are allowed to request companies to delete their data? Similar to CA’s CCPA laws. I likely hold a similar opinion as you. Most of these laws are tokenism considering the harms done real or implied.
I've spent more time than I care working in data centers and can tell you that your job req is asking for one person to perform 3 different roles, maybe 4. I guarantee you're going to find a "jack of all trades" and a master of none unless you break them out into these jobs.
I was told at a previous job I couldn't work from home but they expected me to take my laptop home with me just in case something happened. My response was I couldn't work from home and just left my laptop at work.
Companies should be forced to pay some sort of commute tax every time they force someone to come into an office. Driving an hour to the office and back home, in your car has an impact on everyone and everything around them, it's time they pay up.
At least in the Bay Area, the commute is the tax that follows a severe lack of housing supply, which cities fight tooth and nail against, while encouraging more office space. Low density and driver-centric planning also makes public transport less feasible.