Resume Builder, an online career resource, surveyed 756 business leaders to find out how their return-to-office policies will change in 2025.
While many workers have grown accustomed to working from home since the pandemic, an increasing number of companies say they want more workers in the office, according to a recent survey. Resume Builder , an online career resource, surveyed 756 business leaders from companies that implemented return-to-office mandates since 2021. The results show 1 in 4 companies plan to increase the number of days workers are required to be in the office.
Amarillo's iconic Cadillac Ranch turns 50 Most of the companies surveyed require workers to be in the office at least three days a week. Eight in 10 of those companies said they lost talent because of their return-to-office policy, according to the survey. Despite losing some employees, 7 in 10 companies said they plan to maintain or increase the number of required in-office days in 2025.
Popular Texas state park pool will close for the summer for repairs; hopeful for 2025 opening Among the companies that said they won't require workers to come into the office as much, the reasons cited were a desire to improve employees' well-being and retention and to save money on office space, survey results show. Companies that plan to increase the number of in-office days said it's because they want to improve productivity and company culture, according to the survey.
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