Anne helen peterson, was working from home before it was cool. She says the shift to remote work is allowing people make their schedules flexible in a way that works for them and worked for their families. But at the same time, if you think about the first six months, 12 months after people went remote, there was a lot of frantic over working because people were scared for their jobs.
They said the office would never be the same. In part two of our series, The Future of Work, what happens to your workplace when they're right.
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