Corporate leaders are tightening return-to-office rules again, but the ground under them has shifted. Employees have ...
Less than 10% of employees prefer to work in an office. Yet, many orgs have rolled out RTO mandates. These 5 questions can ...
Microshifting, where staff work in concentrated bursts, is just one way to deal with shifting workday patterns.
High achieving workers and executives have leverage in following the rules, because employers don’t want to lose their favorites. Favoritism has long existed in the workplace, and now it’s dictating ...
But that doesn’t mean employers haven’t experienced any fallout from imposing return-to-office mandates. In a new study, which tracked three million LinkedIn profiles, researchers found that RTO ...
New data says working mothers and fathers are hardest hit by changes to work arrangements that ignore their caregiving ...
Andy Jassy, Amazon's CEO, announced a harsh RTO policy last September. Return-to-office mandates have set the tone for 2025, with big companies like WPP, BT, and Amazon turning a new leaf on mandatory ...
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has done an about-face on remote work. The company is putting in place detailed and mandatory rules for in-office and remote work. See new rules on badge tracking, monthly ...
Favoritism has long existed in the workplace, and now it’s dictating who has to abide by widely despised RTO rules. Experts ...