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A Checkr survey found that managers want remote and hybrid work to continue.
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Before the pandemic, most managers assumed that working from home was a productivity killer. Without the discipline of an office, they thought, employees would lounge around in their pajamas, binge Netflix, and get nothing done.

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Shoppers enter and exit the Neiman Marcus at the King of Prussia Mall in Pennsylvania.
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Companies track things like WiFi logins and ID badge swipes to monitor office attendance. Some workplace surveillance methods are less obvious.
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Mature real estate agent adjusting for sale sign in front of home
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Happy hours, an open-door policy, and good vibes are enough for some Gen Zers to be at peace with return-to-office policies.
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Skipping lunch can make it harder to get through the day.
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Citadel founder Ken Griffin has spoken out against remote working.