Tacos, treehouses, virtual golf: top firms try to bribe workers back to the office

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Growing numbers of bosses are offering special sweeteners to anyone willing to trudge back to work – but will they work?

Despite pandemic restrictions lifting, workers aren’t in a hurry to return to the office, or “RTO”. A tight labor market is making it even harder for companies to force people to come back. Banks like JP Morgan initially took a hard line on ending remote work, but haveThat’s why growing numbers of bosses are offering special sweeteners to anyone willing to switch off Zoom and trudge back into the conference room. But will any of these tactics work?First we had cubicles.

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