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Omicron Delays, But Doesn’t End Bay Area Companies’ Return-To-Office Plans, Survey Finds

SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) – The omicron variant changed up many companies' timelines for when they'll find their "new normal," but didn't really change their vision of what it would look like, according to a recent survey from the Bay Area Council. "We did see about a month or two regression due to omicron," Kelly Obranowicz of the council told KPIX 5. "The 3-day a week norm was consistent, as it has been for 10 months." READ MORE: California Gasoline Prices Pierce Record With No Ceiling in Sight Obranowicz said the Bay Area Council has been administering a survey about companies' return-to-office plans since April of 2021. "We send it out to employers from all nine counties in the Bay Area. It's employers of all sizes, across all industries, and we have on average 200 employers responding to the survey each month," Obranowicz explained. "This survey was launched at the beginning of January, right after everyone was seeing the surge, and what did it mean for everyone's reopening plans." Though the omicron variant didn't really change what many employers' "new normal" will look like – a hybrid model of 2 days of remote work and 3 days of in-person work,… Read full this story

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