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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) As coronavirus vaccinations continue, employers will need to start planning whether to bring back workers to the office, let them continue with remote work, or implement a hybrid of the two models.
Navigating the changing workplace is a key component of Building A Better Bay Area as we emerge from COVID-19 lockdowns. ABC7 News Reporter David Louie shows us how workers could determine the path forward.
Employees, not their bosses, could be setting the return to work agenda. A new national survey by San Francisco s Envoy indicates workers don t want to rush back to the office. Envoy makes systems used by offices to manage facilities and services.
As schools prepare to reopen, Asian American, Black and Hispanic families are opting to keep their children in distance learning at disproportionately high rates.
While Eduardo is struggling, Neady is flourishing. School is going pretty well. I try to make the best of it. One of my biggest motivations right now is college. Colleges are looking at my grades, said Neady, a senior at San Rafael High School.
She sees her brother struggle. I feel like my brother and me, we are polar opposites. For him, it is hard to do school online. Whatever break they have, he goes to play videogames. That is the only time he has to interact with other kids, explains Neady.
Currently, there are 55 learning hubs in Marin County to assist kids during online learning. They are run by schools, nonprofits or even child care center. But not everyone that needs it is enrolled.