As more people in the state get vaccinated, become eligible to get vaccinated, and local coronavirus numbers trend downward, conversations about tip-toeing back into the workplaces — once bustling office spaces that now collect dust — have begun.
For many in the workforce, the last year was defined by adjusting to life at home. Conference calls took place from kitchens, daily catch-ups happened over Zoom, and some have yet to meet new colleagues in person, despite working closely together. As things open back up and companies discuss returning to in-person work — whether it’s a set date or a gradual re-entry schedule — some might feel conflicted. We want
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