gwynne
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And I would add short sighted. Compare the cost of a hotel room vs the cost to recruit and train a new employee from start to experienced team member...It makes no sense. It's 2016. People want to have some privacy, some off time from working. It's a reasonable expectation.And has also been said many times, the people who have no qualms about sharing a room are in the minority. A company should be concerned about the morale/comfort of the employees from a majority perspective. If the majority of employees would have a problem with it, then it would indeed affect morale and sanity.
If one company doesn't see the value in a separate hotel room, I believe many others do. It's just being respectful and many employees would be open to opportunities with the more respectful employer.