Surprising no one but the mgmt teams…

Unispace found that nearly half (42%) of companies with return-to-office mandates witnessed a higher level of employee attrition than they had anticipated. And almost a third (29%) of companies enforcing office returns are struggling with recruitment. In other words, employers knew the mandates would cause some attrition, but they weren’t ready for the serious problems that would result.

Meanwhile, a staggering 76% of employees stand ready to jump ship if their companies decide to pull the plug on flexible work schedules, according to the Greenhouse report. Moreover, employees from historically underrepresented groups are 22% more likely to consider other options if flexibility comes to an end.

In the SHED survey, the gravity of this situation becomes more evident. The survey equates the displeasure of shifting from a flexible work model to a traditional one to that of experiencing a 2% to 3% pay cut.

  • drewofdoom
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    991 year ago

    Then there’s my employer, who is giving us WFH for the foreseeable future. They might even sell our office building and move our datacenter.

    We do a monthly small-team in person, and the occasional all-staff in-person, but otherwise it’s just “come in if you want, or don’t, lol.” Like, I technically have a desk. It’s just got a couple monitors on it collecting dust, though. I’m only really ever there (aside from the infrequent in-persons) when my rabbit has to go to the vet, which is closer to the office.

    We actually showed more productivity after moving to WFH, so they said ‘let’s just keep it.’ So my only restriction is living in the state, since it’s a publically-funded org.

    • HTTP_404_NotFound
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      151 year ago

      My company is the same way.

      They realize many of us will leave, and they would lose a ton of money trying to replace us.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      14% increase in productivity in my department yet they won’t get rid of our office, just in case…

      My boss seems to start to understand that if they ask me to RTO then I’m gone because I don’t live anywhere close to where I did when they hired me.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Public funding can definitely come with strings though and location can be one of the strings.

        Also, the more locations you have folks, the more you have to deal with taxes in other states. They might just not have the funding to do that additional work.

      • drewofdoom
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        11 year ago

        Except I work for a state’s community college system. Working for a state org, they want you to pay taxes in that state.

        FWIW, they let me work from Georgia for the first year and change during the pandemic.