Camaraderie and commutes: We invited readers to share what they missed the most—and the least—about the workplace
An office worker in London recently. It may be a while before the energy of a full office becomes common again.
With some businesses asking employees to return to the office, The Wall Street Journal invited readers to share what they missed the most—and the least—about the workplace while they were working from home. Here’s a selection of their comments. You can join the discussion below.are a key benefit of being in the office and are difficult to replicate remotely.
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