Survey: 22% of NYC's major employers plan to require in-person work after pandemic

The goal was to estimate if Manhattan's 1 million office personnel would keep working remotely or head back to the office.

News 12 Staff

Mar 22, 2021, 7:51 PM

Updated 1,370 days ago

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Some Long Islanders may never be required to commute to the city for work again.
A new survey shows only 22% of New York City’s major employers plan to require office workers to return in-person full time after the pandemic is over.
The survey was taken by the Partnership for New York City business group.
The goal was to estimate if Manhattan's 1 million office personnel would keep working remotely or head back to the office.
About half are expected to return in-person by September, and 9% aren’t expected to return at all.