Office workers are going back to school — "charm school," that is, Nathan writes.
What's happening: Employers frustrated with their workers' lack of soft skills are sending them to office etiquette courses, the Los Angeles Times reports.
"Employees and managers alike are finding that the pandemic made us all a little rusty with in-person conduct," the LA Times writes.
Companies like Maryland-based Business Training Works and California-based Swann School of Protocol are fielding requests to teach workers about "professionalism in the office and on Zoom, giving feedback, proper dress code, remembering names and how to conduct oneself during a business lunch."
💭 Nathan's thought bubble: Charm school might be more important than real school for some of us.