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This Boston startup has the scoop on return-to-office rates

Por: The Boston Globe Tech September 20, 2022

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More companies are requiring workers to return to the office this month, typically for a few days a week. But so far the rate of return, according to data from Boston startup Robin, is still far below what it was pre-pandemic.Robin makes software for scheduling office visits, desk assignments, and meetings for thousands of customers around the world, including Toyota, Peloton, and Hulu. (The software isn’t used by companies that are fully... + full article



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