Production supervisor Edward Grant, left, and office service coordinator Marvin Goodman explain the one-way foot traffic policy at Cushman & Wakefield global commercial real estate services, July 17, 2020, in Chicago. ERIN HOOLEY, CHICAGO TRIBUNE
CHICAGO â As COVID-19 vaccinations ramp up, so are timelines for Chicago companies bringing workers back to the office.
The quicker-than-expected return to the workplace means CEOs and human resources departments are under increased pressure to make difficult decisions. Those include how quickly to mandate on-site work, whether to ask for proof of vaccinations and how to navigate shared spaces where people gather for coffee breaks and meetings.
Corporations also must nail down policies on how much, or little, work will continue to be done remotely.
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