Nearly Half Of Workers Will Consider A Job Change If Ordered Back To The Office, Survey Finds
Briefly

Despite strong preferences for remote work among employees, companies are pushing for full returns to physical offices by 2025, creating an uptick in job searches for remote positions.
JPMorgan employees have expressed significant backlash against the firm’s full-time return-to-office mandate, leading to overwhelming negative responses and concerns about commuting costs and work-life balance.
Over 500 Amazon Web Services employees formally opposed the return-to-office policy, arguing that the reasoning provided was inadequate and lacking empirical evidence to support the changes.
The sentiment among employees highlights potential hardships, including increased commuting times and the impact of in-person work on family obligations, prompting discussions about unionization.
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