I remember my first job out of grad school. I was so excited to have a paycheck and a dedicated office. Most of my friends worked in cubicles, so it didn’t even matter to me that my office didn’t have a window to the outside world.
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I remember my first job out of grad school. I was so excited to have a paycheck and a dedicated office. Most of my friends worked in cubicles, so it didn’t even matter to me that my office didn’t have a window to the outside world.
I was recently asked to come back to work in a martial arts studio where I serve as a part-time instructor. Over the past several months, the studio has published policies outlining new guidelines for health and safety in response to the COVID pandemic. For example, they have implemented a more...
Businesses nationwide are developing plans to return to normalcy – or something approaching it. “Normalcy,” in this case, means the workplace will once again become a busy setting where employees perform their job functions, public visits, and professional interactions occur.
Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic, telework has been on the rise. Millions are now working remotely, something that may continue even after this virus.