Companies, Employees Disagree on Future Work From Home

Share post:

Returning to work may prove to be a bigger challenge this year than shifting work from home last year.

A survey conducted by Blind Blog found that not all employees would prefer to return to the office after experiencing the benefits and flexibility of working from home.

Almost all employers now organize their work in the aftermath of the pandemic, but the survey showed that many workers have no desire to return.

Many workers show that they are successful with their current housing situation, saving time and money by not commuting to work, and are also less exposed to traffic, pollution and disease.

Still, the right perks could bring a significant number of people back to work. Additional benefits such as free food and free gym memberships may be attractive to some.

All in all, companies need to be more in tune with employees feelings and employees need to be more in line with company plans.

For more information, see the original story from Computerworld.

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Related articles

New York business leaders most optimistic about impact of AI: Accenture study

New York City's business elite are increasingly optimistic about the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, according to a...

Tesla intensifies layoffs, including key executives and Supercharger team

Tesla is continuing its aggressive cost-cutting measures with a new round of layoffs that not only affect senior...

Google fires more workers with clear message “don’t bring politics to the workplace.”

Google has terminated a total of 50 employees following a series of protests over its cloud computing contract...

Google leader gives a tough message to employees

Google's search chief, Prabhakar Raghavan, delivered a powerful message to employees at a recent all-hands meeting: the tech...

Become a member

New, Relevant Tech Stories. Our article selection is done by industry professionals. Our writers summarize them to give you the key takeaways