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Attitude adjustment: The coronavirus is redefining work as we know it

Attitude adjustment: The coronavirus is redefining work as we know it 1

We’re exaggerating, of course, but there’s no doubt that how people view their workplace and co-workers has shifted. No longer is the office a place for work and socializing. For now, it’s a breeding ground for germs and a harbinger of fear. Everyone is suspect — “You mean Joe from accounting has a sister who dated a guy who flew to California in a plane with the brother of a woman from that cruise ship? And he’s at the office?” — and every policy is up for scrutiny — “It’s not my problem I don’t have a better computer at home. If they want me to work from home, buy me a laptop!” If there’s any constant, it’s that the unknown is, yes, the unknown. And finally, employees, employers and even the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) aren’t afraid to admit it.

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