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Many of us, myself included, have gotten used to the comforts of working from our couch. But several tech companies, like Salesforce’s plan to donate to charity for each day that an employee reports to the office, and Google’s tracking of office badge attendance.In this handout photo provided by the U.S. Department of Justice, stacks of boxes can be observed in a bathroom and shower in The Mar-a-Lago Club’s Lake Room at former U.S.
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