After more than a year working from home due to the coronavirus pandemic, many Canadians say they're less than keen to head back to the office full time.
The latest poll shows 60 percent of Canadians want to see their coworkers again, but they don't want to go into the office every day.
As vaccine protection increases and the debate rages over the future of work, some companies are finding opportunities in playing the middle ground with a more “flexible” approach to the office — through co-working.
But through hybrid models of work, there is concern about the potential for bias against women who disproportionately shoulder caretaking duties.
Global News Business Correspondent Anne Gaviola reports.
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The latest poll shows 60 percent of Canadians want to see their coworkers again, but they don't want to go into the office every day.
As vaccine protection increases and the debate rages over the future of work, some companies are finding opportunities in playing the middle ground with a more “flexible” approach to the office — through co-working.
But through hybrid models of work, there is concern about the potential for bias against women who disproportionately shoulder caretaking duties.
Global News Business Correspondent Anne Gaviola reports.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/7898991/coworking-post-covid-office-spaces-canada/
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