As Workers Head Back to the Office, Some Employers Pay for Workplace Etiquette Tutoring
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With companies transitioning back to pre-pandemic office work, there's increased demand for professional etiquette training, especially among younger employees learning workplace behavior for the first time.
The boom in tutoring people on acceptable ways of communicating, dressing, and behaving in the office reflects a significant resurgence in workplace etiquette awareness following pandemic disruptions.
According to the Protocol School of Washington, training course reservations for younger employees surged by over 100% this year, indicating a strong demand for etiquette education.
This rising interest in workplace behavior training coincides with big corporations and small firms recognizing the need to reintegrate professional norms that were lost during remote work.
Read at Inc
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