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Here’s how workers feel about return-to-office mandates

Last updated: January 25, 2025 1:13 pm
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Remote work has become a hot topic of discussion in recent years, with many workers expressing a strong preference for the flexibility and convenience it offers. A recent poll by Pew Research Center revealed that 46% of workers who currently work from home at least sometimes would be somewhat or very unlikely to stay at their job if their employer scrapped remote work. This sentiment is echoed in a poll conducted by Bamboo HR, which found that 28% of workers would consider quitting due to a return-to-office mandate.

Despite the reluctance of many workers to return to the office full time, employers have been reining in remote work policies. According to Pew, about 75% of workers were required to be in the office a certain number of days per week or month as of October 2024, up from 63% in February 2023. Companies like Amazon, AT&T, Boeing, Dell Technologies, JPMorgan Chase, UPS, and The Washington Post have called at least some employees back to the office five days a week, with even President Donald Trump signing an executive action calling federal employees back to their desks.

However, economists believe that remote work is here to stay. Research by Nick Bloom, an economics professor at Stanford University, shows that remote work can boost profits for companies by reducing employee turnover and maintaining productivity. Data from WFH Research also indicates that remote work has become a more permanent feature of the U.S. labor market, with more than 60% of paid, full workdays being done remotely in early 2020.

While remote work offers many benefits, such as better work-life balance and financial value equivalent to an 8% raise, there are also challenges. Concerns about company culture and connectivity with coworkers have been cited by both employers and workers. Some businesses may even force workers back to the office in the hopes of reducing headcount without explicit layoffs.

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Overall, the debate around remote work continues to evolve, with both workers and employers grappling with the pros and cons of this new way of working. As the labor market remains strong but hiring remains challenging, workers may need to carefully consider their options and priorities when it comes to remote work and returning to the office.

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