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- About 10% of companies expect that all their staff will eventually go back to the office, a new report suggests.
- The report presents the responses of 97 National Association for Business Economics members from various sectors.
- About half of respondents plan to suspend their stay-at-home policies in the second half of 2021.
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Only about one in 10 companies expect all their employees to go back to the office once the pandemic has subsided, according to a new report by the National Association for Business Economics (NABE).
NABE's January 2021 Business Conditions Survey report revealed that 11% of 97 NABE panelists expect all of their staff to eventually return to the workplace.
Companies in the services sector were most likely to expect all staff to return, according to the NABE.
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