The FINANCIAL -- Only 27 percent of employers plan to return office-based employees to physical locations in the near term, with most pushing back the reopening of their workplaces to later in 2021, and some permanently not requiring a return to the office, according to a new KPMG survey, “Return to the Workplace,” of U.S. senior executives at 100 companies that represent approximately five million employees in total.…
Read More »The FINANCIAL -- Only 27 percent of employers plan to return office-based employees to physical locations in the near term, with most pushing back the reopening of their workplaces to later in 2021, and some permanently not requiring a return to the office, according to a new KPMG survey, “Return to the Workplace,” of U.S. senior…
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