A recent survey by Stanford and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta reveals that only 12% of executives with hybrid or fully remote workers plan to enforce a return-to-office policy in the coming year. Despite some large companies like Amazon and JPMorgan Chase implementing such mandates, many businesses are committed to their hybrid or remote work policies. The survey highlights that most firms don't anticipate significant shifts towards in-person work and supports the notion that recent mandates will have minimal impact on the prevalence of remote work.
Only 12% of executives with hybrid or fully remote workers say they plan on a return-to-office mandate in the year ahead.
Headline-grabbing mandates to return to in-person work will barely move the needle on WFH.
Many companies stand firm on their hybrid or fully remote work policies and intend to uphold that stance for the next 12 months.
U.S. firms do not see any material trend to return to office.
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