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Hybrid work in the Bay Area here to stay, survey indicates
Hybrid work in the Bay Area here to stay, survey indicates

Yahoo

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Hybrid work in the Bay Area here to stay, survey indicates

(KRON) — Hybrid work could be here to stay in the Bay Area — at least for the time being. Those are the findings of a recent survey from the Bay Area Council. More than five years from the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a majority of Bay Area workers remain on some kind of hybrid schedule. As of February, 27% of employers surveyed require workers to come into the office three days a week, 17% to come in two days a week, and 7% to come in just one day a week. A quarter of employers surveyed, 25%, require workers to come in five or more days a week. Burke Williams SF store closes permanently amid safety concerns Meanwhile, 11% of workers surveyed remained on a full work-from-home schedule, with zero days in the office. The survey has been conducted annually since April 2021 and is sent out to a group of over 100 employers who signed up to participate. Employers from all nine Bay Area counties and across different sectors took part. A majority of employers surveyed — 84% — said they had already fully implemented their long-term policy for in-person and remote work. Another 5% said they would be implementing it in the next five to six months, while 3% said they would implement theirs within at least a year. The number of employers who require some or all employees to visit or work in the workplace rose slightly to 68% compared to 62% in May 2024. More than half of employers in the survey — 61% — said they had not changed their attendance policies in the past six months. An even greater number — 78% — said they had no plans to change their attendance policy in the next six months. The major reason most employers felt their employees don't come in to the office more often was the amount of time it takes to commute, according to 73% of survey respondents, followed by preference for working at home at 71%. Some 236 companies took part in the February survey, up from 138 companies in the prior most recent survey in May 2024. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Burke Williams SF store closes permanently amid safety concerns
Burke Williams SF store closes permanently amid safety concerns

Yahoo

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Burke Williams SF store closes permanently amid safety concerns

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Luxury spa Burke Williams will close its San Francisco City Centre mall location permanently on Monday. Earlier this year, the spa announced it would be closing down, citing safety concerns. The decision to close the spa, 'comes as the city's failure to address the growing safety concerns and deteriorating conditions in the downtown area, which has made it impossible for the spa to continue operating,' a spokesperson told KRON4 at the time. Beloved San Jose Chinese restaurant to close after 28 years Once San Francisco's flagship shopping mall, the SF City Centre — formerly the Westfield — has seen a raft of closures over the past two years. In August of 2023, the mall's anchor tenant, Nordstrom, closed after more than three decades at the mall. Since then, there has been a steady stream of store closures at the mall and in the surrounding Union Square district. A Burke Williams spokesperson cited the closure of Nordstrom and the mall's other anchor tenant, Bloomingdale's, saying the closure of the stores had made the situation 'untenable.' The Burke Williams spa had been operating at the mall for nearly 20 years. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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