NOTEBOOK – ONE GOOD READ: Rise in COVID-19 cases making employees uneasy about return-to-work plans
MICHAEL CRUMB Aug 2, 2021 | 4:10 pm
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158 wordsAll Latest News, Business Record Insider, Health and Wellness, The Insider NotebookJust as companies begin returning to the office after months of working from home, or as they finalize their return-to-work plans, the resurgence of the coronavirus in the form of the highly transmissible delta variant may be throwing a wrench into those plans and making employees uneasy about the transition back to the office. In this article, the Wall Street Journal looks at how companies and their employees may be navigating new mask guidelines and questions within some companies as to whether vaccines will be required are leaving many employees feeling like that are back at square one. “I was really looking forward to being back in the building, having interaction with someone besides my wife and kids, and now I’m going back to the house again,” said one employee of a Florida health insurance company. “It’s tiring.” What are your return-to-work plans? And how are they being affected by the rise in COVID-19 cases across the country?