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Some employees are more afraid of losing flexibility at work than their romantic partner

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In a gnarly game of “Would You Rather,” some employees admitted they would rather keep their flexible work arrangements than their partners.

Some 43% of US adults are more afraid of having to work on-site full-time than they are of breaking up with their romantic partner or getting a divorce, according to a LiveCareer survey of 3,853 respondents published earlier this year.

“Someone mandating me to go back into the office means I have less control over my time, and my time is directly equated to how I feel about my life, how I feel about myself,” said Jasmine Escalera, a career

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