Return to Office Challenges Workers with Disabilities

The push to return to office work is making life tougher for people with disabilities. While some folks are clocking in at the office for three days and working from home for two, others are losing the flexibility that remote work provided. This shift is bringing back hurdles that many thought were gone, making it harder for those with disabilities to work. What does it mean for you? If you're someone who benefits from remote work, this shift might mean more commuting and less flexibility. It's a reminder to advocate for work setups that consider everyone's needs, not just the majority.

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