5 years into the remote work boom, the return-to-office push is stronger than ever—here's why
- In recent months, many corporate employees, including those from Amazon and Dell, have been told to return to the office five days a week, marking a significant shift from remote work policies established during the pandemic.
- BambooHR data shows that nearly half of remote workers would likely quit if required to return to the office full time, indicating widespread discontent with return-to-office policies.
- Remote job opportunities have decreased, with only 20% of LinkedIn postings for remote jobs, while those postings receive 60% of applications, indicating high competition for remote work.
- Employee feedback has led H&R Block to abandon a company-wide return-to-office policy in favor of team-specific arrangements.
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