Across the country, company leaders are making headlines with calls to return to the office, claiming workers don’t perform as well when working remotely.
"I got data that about 30 of you didn't even open or crack open laptops, and those are all remote employees, including their manager, for a whole month," James Clarke, CEO of Clearlink told his staff in April in a video.
"I got data that about 30 of you didn't even open or crack open laptops, and those are all remote employees, including their manager, for a whole month," James Clarke, CEO of Clearlink told his staff in April in a videoUnited States Latest News, United States Headlines
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