The demands for employees to make an in-office appearance continue, this time from the federal government.
It's a common refrain as the working world in some industries tries to move from pandemic conditions, calling for and even requiring workers to come to the office three or four days per week.
Officials from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and U.S. Transportation Department, including Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told department employees in a video "We need to be around each other in person more than we are now to ensure this department's long-term success."
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