The Conference Board released survey results showing that only 28 percent of all workers expect they'll be working in person by the time 2021 rolls around, The Hill reported. The survey found that 8 percent of the workers surveyed had remained at their workplace through the pandemic, 11 percent had already returned and 9 percent expected they would be back in the last quarter of the year, accounting for 28 percent. Another 30 percent anticipated they would return to work by March, and 7 percent said they would be back between April and September. The survey was conducted online with 1,135 U.S. workers across a range of industries, taken from Sept. 16-25, and sheds light on how the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect the economy. Only 17 percent of workers said they would be very comfortable returning to their workplace. Nearly a third said they weren't comfortable at all.
