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Yep. Employees are happier work harder and produce better work than those who are just going through the motions. Fewer distractions and longer commute means less productivity is possible.
Working in the office is kind of a sham imo, although I won't fault people who do prefer that face-to-face communication with their co-workers.
I now spend 7.5 how's in the car each week.
Looking for a new job, I found one that's 1.5 hours away I've way - however, they offer 3 days home per week, 2 mandatory in the office. That means less driving for me (if I get the job)!
The key here is choice. Let the employees decide. Don't force your bullshit policies on everyone