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After an unprecedented year, employers across the Granite State are contending with questions like whether to require COVID-19 vaccinations or masks, or whether to require their employes to return to in-person work at all.
For some, the transition has gone well, like Don Bergeron, co-founder of SkyTerra Technologies, an IT service provider in Nashua.
The company worked remotely for a year. Last month, they invited all their employees, over 20 total, back to work in the office together for a day. Everybody was collaborating and asking questions. So we saw that it was definitely missed, Bergeron says. A lot of them hadn t seen each other, because we hired so many people during COVID. So it was nice to see everybody get together.
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April 14, 2021
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Spring is here and hope beckons. Maybe soon, maybe even now, we can begin to chip our way out of the shells we’ve been in since the beginning of the pandemic. Was it just a year ago? Seems like a generation, but all that time spent in our bubbles will just make it that much sweeter when we re-encounter and re-embrace the wondrous attractions of the Granite State.