“My take on this, and what I’ve seen with my workforce in my own line, for instance, is it enables them to think more broadly about where they might live in New Mexico,” a leader at the labs said.
Source: The Business Journal

Sandia leaders say new hybrid work approach won't significantly change the labs' New Mexico workforce
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