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Office no-shows are on notice — attendance may be part of the pay equation

Some human resources executives say they are still assessing what to do with empty campuses or half-filled floors, considering whether to consolidate space further or change office policies again

Bosses have tried many different tactics to repopulate workplaces, from free pizza and bagels to live-in-office entertainment. Many others wrote terse memos and office policy reminders, or threatened termination.

Now, at least one prominent employer is trying a different approach, vowing that staffers’ pay could be affected if employees don’t comply with existing in-office attendance requirements.

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