BassNBrew
Footballguy
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/27/tensions-rise-as-return-to-work-plans-gain-steam.html
The back half of this year will be interesting. I think the prevailing thought here (FFA) last year was that we were going to see a huge shift permanently to WFH and companies shuttering offices. I'm reading more and more articles that are saying that we'll trend back more towards how unemployment used to be rather than WFH being the new normal. Given the demographics here I suspect we'll have more WFH folks. It's going to be interesting to see how employers address the push back they get from their employees.
The back half of this year will be interesting. I think the prevailing thought here (FFA) last year was that we were going to see a huge shift permanently to WFH and companies shuttering offices. I'm reading more and more articles that are saying that we'll trend back more towards how unemployment used to be rather than WFH being the new normal. Given the demographics here I suspect we'll have more WFH folks. It's going to be interesting to see how employers address the push back they get from their employees.