Employers Should Allow for a Gradual Return to the Office, Says Hoffman
May 18, 2021
SHRM
“Be prepared for pushback,” Hoffman explains in SHRM’s latest article about returning to the office. As employers plan for their workforces to be in person once again, they must anticipate that not every individual will have the same comfort level. For medical and religious reasons, employees may need their employers to be more accommodating.
The article is title, “Gradual Return to Workplace Eases Transition for Employees.”
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