Businesses want more employees to show up at the office, but they still intend to stick with current work-from-home arrangements for the foreseeable future.
Businesses want more employees to show up at the office, but they still plan to stick with current work-from-home arrangements for the foreseeable future.
Most companies “reported positive impacts of remote work on employee retention, and roughly half noted that offering remote work helped with recruiting,” the New York Fed said. About 68% of private-sector employees are in-person only, the New York Fed found. That amounts to about 76 million, extrapolating from the government’s monthly employment data.
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