Our weekly round up of workplace news from around the web.
- Google, the company that helped popularize open office plans and lavish employee perks, is trying to reinvent office spaces to cope with workplace sensibilities changed by the pandemic, reports the New York Times.
- Curbed explores the open office and the history of noice-canceling technology.
- Here are three ways that Law360 believes the pandemic has reshaped commercial real estate.
- Will the post-pandemic office feel like a library? BuiltIn shares why.
- CNBC investigates how post-pandemic hybrid work will change job benefits and perks.
- Many companies see the appeal of combining office life with work-from-home flexibility. But the New York Times says how to strike the right balance can be less clear.