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Essential workers never got to work from home in the pandemic

As employers start to set timelines for bringing workers back to the office, they’re setting off waves of anxiety in some of their employees, many of whom aren’t ready to return. That, in turn, is setting off some frustration and impatience among people who have been going into work all along and have dealt with the risks of in-person work for more than a year now. Advertisement Many of these workers resent that people upset over being asked to return didn’t display the same concern for the safety of those who have been there all along. And they wonder why they’ve been left out of so much of the national narrative about what this year has been like for workers. They haven’t been stuck at home baking bread or going stir crazy from being cooped up with family members; they’re out risking their lives working with the public and/or in close quarters with colleagues every day, and they feel invisible in much of the conversation about pandemic life. More than anything, they�

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Office reopening anxiety: Workers are freaked out about going back to their offices

, she spotlights themes from her inbox that help explain the modern workplace and how we could be navigating it better. As COVID-19 vaccinations continue to run ahead of schedule, many workplaces that went fully remote last year are starting to set timelines for bringing people back to the office and their employees are not happy. Advertisement As reopening initiatives gather steam, I’ve been flooded with letters from people viewing these plans with deep suspicion. Many of them are wondering whether they should even tell their employers once they’re vaccinated, since they fear that knowledge will be used to compel their return to work.

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Work-life balance during COVID-19: How to get your life back while working from home

, she spotlights themes from her inbox that help explain the modern workplace and how we could be navigating it better. When COVID-19 sent much of the country into lockdown last March, most workers whose jobs became remote overnight figured they were in for a few months of working from the kitchen table; few of them expected they’d still be doing it a year later. Yet here we are, with kitchen tables across the nation still crammed with laptops and work files. Advertisement “Without the normal excuse of having plans, I’m finding it hard to say no.” It turns out that having their jobs invade their homes has significant ramifications for people’s ability to disconnect from work and have real downtime. Work-life balance has been elusive for many of us since long before COVID arrived on the scene, but pandemic-driven changes in how we work have made it exponentially harder for people to draw a clear line between work life and home life.

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