‘Coffee-badging’ and other quiet revolts: How workers are defying in-office mandates
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The Hill
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Gleb Tsipursky
Lobby turnstiles click louder these days, with corporate chiefs extending mandatory office schedules and federal administrators tightening attendance rules.
But according to new research in the Flex Index, the reality feels quieter. One reason is that people show up just long enough to appease the scanner, then vanish back to environments that let them think.
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