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@Brian Larson There have been many articles, Tech Roundtables, and CEO interviews about teleworking in the last month, many with wishful thinking of an easier more relaxed workday. Before COVID-19, some companies were starting to pull back on teleworking due to lack of production, or reduced production. Google did a study and after announced not all employees want to work from home, and 2 days ago Google said they will not be going to a mass telework environment. Other Silicon Valley CEOs, have made similar comments after polling employees. I forget which CEO is was during an interview on Bloomberg TV said, during this era of layoffs, we know many increases in production are simply employees fearing losing their jobs while their coworkers are being laid off, so they are performing far above normal productivity level.

I think companies will have to find that middle ground between cost savings, workplace morale, and loss productivity.

My company has been in the office every day during the pandemic

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