Major Bay Area companies push employees to return to offices

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A number of large Bay Area companies are moving employees away from remote work toward more time back in the office.

SAN FRANCISCO -- Below several high-rise office buildings in San Francisco, you'll find Amber Woolcock on the job at an outdoor training facility called LuxFit.

"There's really no one around here except for the residents and then those two days a week when you've got consistent people coming in -- like Blackrock twice a week. Sometimes people are coming from Meta twice a week," she said."A return to office in this area would create more foot traffic which would be fantastic for us to continue to build our member base."

Meta recently announced it will require all workers to come to the office three days a week starting in September. Getting workers back in the offices in San Francisco is more of a challenge than in many other parts of the country, according to Jim Wunderman, president & CEO of the Bay Area Council.

 

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