Since the beginning of the pandemic, corporate bosses have used Labor Day as a benchmark to call workers back to offices.
And in the last year, some of the companies who first sang the praises of remote work, like Google, Meta, Amazon and even Zoom, have cracked down on office attendance, in some cases tying it to performance evaluations.
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