Dare Obasanjo on Nostr: USA Today argues that “return to office” died in 2023. While 2023 was the year of ...
USA Today argues that “return to office” died in 2023. While 2023 was the year of some of the most aggressive RTO mandates since the pandemic it also seems we’ve hit the limit in people actively heeding the call to work from an office building.
38% of companies require full-time in-office work, down from 39% one quarter ago and 49% at the start of the year, according to software firm Scoop Technologies.
I personally think the benefits of WFH are too much to ignore.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2023/12/21/remote-work-from-home-trends-2024/71991203007/Published at
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