Chicagoans weigh in on pros, cons of returning to the office

After more than two years of working from home, many companies are calling their employees back to the office.

Kevin Santana
Kevin Santana, pictured here at his home in Printer's Row, is relying less on public transportation to commute to work. WBEZ
Kevin Santana
Kevin Santana, pictured here at his home in Printer's Row, is relying less on public transportation to commute to work. WBEZ

Chicagoans weigh in on pros, cons of returning to the office

After more than two years of working from home, many companies are calling their employees back to the office.

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New research from Microsoft shows that 50% of company leaders want workers back in-person five days a week within the next year. But what do employees want?

Reset hears from three Chicagoans about what returning to the office means for their lives and the expectations they have for the future of work.

GUESTS: Kevin Santana, director of experience analytics at RAPP
Edgar Leon, senior research manager at Jones Lang LaSalle
Mae Whiteside Williams, president and CEO of CKL Engineers