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Since the pandemic began two years ago, many companies have been more flexible in allowing employees to work remotely. As health & safety restrictions have wound down in March, companies have starting to bring more employees back into the office. However, as gasoline prices now approach $5 per gallon, the cost of commuting has significantly increased.

Have spiking gas prices had any affect on your calculus in bringing employees back to the office? 
Yes, we've stopped requiring employees to come into the office more. (11%, 14 VOTES)
Yes, employees must be in the office but for fewer days of the week now. (13%, 17 VOTES)
No, we want more people in the office, and gas prices do not affect that policy. (44%, 57 VOTES)
No, most of our team worked from home for the past two years, and we don't see that changing. (12%, 16 VOTES)
No, we've never allowed people to work from home. (19%, 25 VOTES)
Poll Description

Since the pandemic began two years ago, many companies have been more flexible in allowing employees to work remotely. As health & safety restrictions have wound down in March, companies have starting to bring more employees back into the office. However, as gasoline prices now approach $5 per gallon, the cost of commuting has significantly increased.

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