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The new office politics of resentment – The Australian Financial Review
As workers return to offices around the world, the rifts are opening between those who stayed and those who stayed at home.

Hanburys thoughtful behaviour strikes me as eminently sensible when thousands of workers are being thrown back together for the first time in months, often without a clue of what each has been through.
Alas, his approach is by no means uniform, which is why HR experts are braced for a repeat of the frayed tempers and angry words that erupted when people returned to work after earlier lockdowns lifted last year.
One person was baffled the furloughed were not forced to forfeit their leave.
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