Remote Work May Now Last for Two Years, Worrying Some Bosses

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With the latest wave of return-to-office delays from Covid-19, some companies are considering a new possibility: Offices may be closed for nearly two years. That is raising concerns among executives that the longer people stay at home, the harder or more disruptive it could be to eventually bring them back. Many employees developed new routines… Continue reading Remote Work May Now Last for Two Years, Worrying Some Bosses

Companies Are Scrapping Plans for Fall as Delta Variant Spreads

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Up until a few weeks ago, corporate leaders felt confident about what to expect this fall. Offices would reopen after Labor Day. Business travel would resume more broadly. Long-delayed work gatherings, conventions and off-site meetings would finally take place. The pandemic has, once again, upended many of those plans. The swift, startling resurgence of Covid-19… Continue reading Companies Are Scrapping Plans for Fall as Delta Variant Spreads