KEY POINTS
  • Global drug company AbbVie has started asking U.S.-based teams to return to the office. 
  • The company told employees that working at the office is a "critical part of our collaborative cross-functional culture."
  • Several employees told CNBC they feel pressured to come into the office, even though they don't feel safe commuting to the office or working with colleagues in person.
A trader works by the post that trades AbbVie on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

A "critical part" of pharmaceutical company AbbVie's success is "face-to-face" interaction, CEO Richard Gonzalez explained in an Aug. 27 email outlining its process for bringing thousands of U.S.-based employees back to work. 

Gonzalez said "cross-functional collaboration" was a cornerstone of AbbVie's high performance, adding that employees needed to "preserve and nurture our culture so we can continue to accelerate, to climb higher and to help the next generation of patients."