After months of working from home, a return to the office sparks anxiety for some
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- As we emerge from the pandemic, a return to normal means a return to the stadium or a restaurant.
But it also can mean a return to our normal cubicles, and that has some people worried. So worried, that some are considering changing jobs rather than going back to the office.
CBS 58's Bill Walsh looks at the anxiety behind going back to work and how businesses are responding.
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