Remote options brought moms back to work. Return-to-office could push them out…

For most of her career, Felicia Krick worked from the office every day, sometimes logging 80 hours a week as a public accountant. Then the pandemic hit, the world shut down, and she caught a glimpse of a different life. "Remote work, for me, really became a saving grace where I could continue to go after my career goals, but I could also be a little bit more present with my family," the 36-year-old mother of four said. "And so just the rumblings of, 'Hey, we're going back to the office, and it's going to be on average three days a week,' that was very anxiety-provoking because I'd really gotten used to this kind of new normal."…