The New York Post reports:
The coronavirus pandemic has likely killed the traditional schedule of commuting to the office for work five days a week, Gov. Kathy Hochul said.
“It may never be a five-day week again,” said Hochul. “It may be four days with flexibility. It may be three and a half,” she said.
Still, the governor said she wanted employees occupying office buildings “at least three to four days at minimum” to spur economic recovery. She said in-person work spurs creativity and social development.
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