With the aim of encouraging people to return to the office, solutions need to be found for the time-consuming and expensive ritual of commuting, writes Farhad Manjoo in NYT En español. Office workers don't hate their workplaces, they hate getting there.

Title: The Real Reason Office Workers Don't Hate the Office Are you tired of hearing people complain about going to the office? It's time to set the record straight - office workers don't hate the office, they hate the commute. Let's face it, commuting is a modern-day ritual that consumes time, energy, and money. The daily grind of sitting in traffic, waiting for trains, or riding in crowded buses is enough to make anybody want to stay home. But what about the benefits of working in an office? Water cooler chats, face-to-face meetings, and lunch breaks with colleagues are all valuable social interactions that can't be replicated through a computer screen. If we want people to start coming back to the office, we need to find solutions to the commuting problem. Whether it's investing in public transportation, promoting flexible work hours, or offering remote work options, there are ways to make commuting less of a burden. So let's stop blaming the office for our commuting woes and start focusing on solutions. The office isn't the problem - it's the commute. Si queremos que la gente vaya a la oficina más a menudo, tenemos que hallar soluciones para un ritual de la vida moderna que consume tiempo y es caro: los traslados.

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