Gen Z workers are itching to get back to the office, according to a new survey from CommercialCafe.

A year after global lockdowns drove companies to adopt widespread WFH policies almost half of employed Americans are still working at home, the firm's most recent survey shows. And while most of those surveyed reported that their work-life balance was equal to or better than it was before, Gen Z respondents were generally less-satisfied compared to older generations. 

Around 37% of Gen Z respondents said their work-life balance has deteriorated as a result of pandemic WFH policies.  Contrast that with the 55% of Baby Boomers who said they haven't experienced any change in their work-life balance at all since COVID-19 began.

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