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People in an office
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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colleagues shaking hands
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.
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The exterior of 55 Broad Street in Manhattan, which is being converted from offices to residences.
The exterior of 55 Broad Street in Manhattan, which is being converted from offices to residences.
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Two watchful eyes over an employee.
Return-to-office mandates indicate a failure of imagination on the part of management and a refusal to do the work necessary to create a positive company culture.