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View in browser March 25, 2021 For a large section of the workforce, it's been a year of completely shifting what work looks like. Working from home, away from the office, has turned everyone you work with into a set of pixels on a screen. That's jumbled what it means to have "office mates," Hayes Brown writes. And now that Slack, the popular messaging app, has made it possible for employees at different companies to message each other, that divide is even weaker.
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