The KPMG survey revealed that a significant 79 percent of U.S. corporate CEOs expect a full return to office work within the next three years, dramatically shifting from previous sentiments where only 34 percent anticipated this.
CEOs optimistic about returning to in-office work are likely reacting to softening labor markets and follow-ups from major tech firms like Amazon, which recently established a strict work-from-office protocol.
The prospect of being promoted or receiving salary raises appears to be tied to in-office work, as 86 percent of CEOs plan to reward employees who return to the office fully.
Despite the corporate pushback against hybrid and remote work, employees still favor flexible working arrangements, which has led some to publicly express their openness to job opportunities on platforms like LinkedIn.
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