More and more companies are telling workers they have to return to the office, and that might mean trading in sweatpants and T-shirts for business attire and talking with co-workers in person — an activity that some remote workers may have all but left behind.As these businesses make the transition to in-person work, they're starting to bring in etiquette professionals to help employees relearn how to act in the office.
'RELATED STORY | Amazon's return-to-office mandate highlights festering tensions over remote workGottsman's Protocol School of Texas specializes in professional etiquette training. She told Scripps News that a lack of etiquette can be detrimental to a person's career — and that many don't understand its importance.'These are not manners,' she said.