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More companies want employees to return to the office
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More than four years after the Covid pandemic, CEOs are moving to get more workers back in the office, at least for part of the week. Starbucks and Amazon Web Services are among the companies now requiring employees to work in the office. NBC News' Christine Romans reports.Oct. 31, 2024