People who worked from home were better rested, didn't have to endure the stress of dysfunctional transit (not mentioned), had more time for family and friends, for housework, even for eating meals (which may mean they ate healthier) and also spent less time trying to make themselves presentable for work. But sadly, they weren't spending money downtown. /s
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Follow-up regarding my comment about the stress of having to deal with inadequate transit when working in the office: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/extra-office-day-for-public-servants-could-add-2-7m-annual-oc-transpo-trips-1.7236755
Extra office day for public servants could add 2.7M annual OC Transpo trips | CBC News

OC Transpo is hoping public servants will rescue it from its budget woes, as it crunches the numbers on what an extra office day will mean for ridership.

CBC

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😱- don’t pay workers but corral them for obligatory commute and monetary extraction.