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Amazon became the latest corporate behemoth to say 'so long' to the remote-working days of the pandemic. The company told corporate employees they'll be expected to work in-office five days a week, barring extenuating circumstances, starting in January. 'All these large firms spend a lot of money on office space,' said Patrick Gourley, economics professor at The University of New Haven. 'They want to get some use out of it.
'Around Labor Day at Bankrate, we conducted a survey of workers and about 4 in 10 said that they were going to ask their employers for increased workplace flexibility over the coming year,' said Mark Hamrick, senior economic analyst at Bankrate.Company leaders told Resume Builder the biggest impact of in-office work were on employee relationships, culture and productivity.
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