The coronavirus pandemic has likely killed the traditional schedule of commuting to the office for work five days a week, Gov. Kathy Hochul said.
“It may never be a five-day week again,” said Hochul.
“It may be four days with flexibility. It may be three and a half,” she said following an event in Harlem on Tuesday.
Still, the governor said she wanted employees occupying office buildings “at least three to four days at minimum” to spur economic recovery. She said in-person work spurs creativity and social development.
“People staying home now are missing a state comeback,” she said.
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