Not for them the mix of ennui and dread that characterizes sheltering in place. In the office, people linger.”Granted, it’s a lot easier to love sheltering in place if you love the place you’re sheltering in. It’s also a lot easier to be enthusiastic about sheltering in place if you’re enthused about the people you’re sheltering with. But when his community went into lockdown, Ronto, 36, gained a co-worker: his wife. “And if they want to retain good people, they're going to have to allow them to continue to work remotely.”Messina-Boyer is hopeful.
Source: bd News24 May 31, 2020 12:00 UTC