Industry News: Remote Work Has Changed How Workers Perceive Their Workplaces

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Elise Shapirohttps://www.workdesign.com
Elise Shapiro is a contributing editor. Little did she know that her first job, in the facilities department at Ralston Purina, while obtaining her M. Arch at Washington University, in St. Louis would foreshadow where her career would lead. She has always been a strong advocate for providing the best possible spaces for people to work – where aesthetics meet function and drive business success.

Our weekly round up of workplace news from around the web. 

  • Inc. shares research that shows how Covid and working from home has shifted what workers value about their workplaces – and what we need to do about it.
  • Everyone is not ok, but back at work anyway, says The New York Times. Supervisors are being called on to help people navigate personal challenges, whether or not they have the training to do so.
  • Forbes explores how the future of coworking spaces could rely on the hospitality industry.
  • Design Milk features an indoor green garden in a high rise in Utrecht, Central Park, setting a new biophilic standard for all future office builds.
  • It’s okay if you want to go back to the office, say the Washington Post. It’s okay if you don’t love remote work. Not all people – or jobs – are suited for it.
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