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Go back to the office — please!

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion September 23, 2022

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Downtown businesses that rely on daytime foot traffic are begging employees to return to their offices. But workers are only — coming back, and 97 percent said they want to work from home at least some days every week. I guess I can’t blame them. But what about the effect of all those home offices on everyone else? Two-plus years into the COVID-19 pandemic that has , I’m starting to find the constant sidewalk meetings, the fashion... + full article



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