Amazon's Andy Jassy ordered a full-time return to the office-but research says he'll backtrack next yearAmazon's stringent office return policy contrasts with a broader trend toward flexible working arrangements among companies.
Did 2024 Kill Remote Work?The shift back to in-person work by major companies suggests changing attitudes toward remote and hybrid work models.
Nobody goes there anymore: Silicon Valley office vacancies up as workforce stays home - Local News MattersSilicon Valley companies are facing rising commercial office space vacancy rates as employees resist returning to in-person work environments.
What is 'coffee badging?' New workplace trend seen as protest to return-to-office pushWorkers are pushing back against mandatory in-office policies through a trend called 'coffee badging', allowing them to appear present while working from home.
What is 'coffee badging?' Workplace trend seen as protest to return-to-office pushWorkers are pushing back against mandatory in-office policies through a trend known as 'coffee badging.'
Why 'Coffee Badging' can actually be dangerous as new trend takes over young peopleHybrid work model is increasingly popular, but 'coffee badging' is a concerning trend where employees only show up at the office briefly to fulfill requirements.
Amazon's Andy Jassy ordered a full-time return to the office-but research says he'll backtrack next yearAmazon's stringent office return policy contrasts with a broader trend toward flexible working arrangements among companies.
Did 2024 Kill Remote Work?The shift back to in-person work by major companies suggests changing attitudes toward remote and hybrid work models.
Nobody goes there anymore: Silicon Valley office vacancies up as workforce stays home - Local News MattersSilicon Valley companies are facing rising commercial office space vacancy rates as employees resist returning to in-person work environments.
What is 'coffee badging?' New workplace trend seen as protest to return-to-office pushWorkers are pushing back against mandatory in-office policies through a trend called 'coffee badging', allowing them to appear present while working from home.
What is 'coffee badging?' Workplace trend seen as protest to return-to-office pushWorkers are pushing back against mandatory in-office policies through a trend known as 'coffee badging.'
Why 'Coffee Badging' can actually be dangerous as new trend takes over young peopleHybrid work model is increasingly popular, but 'coffee badging' is a concerning trend where employees only show up at the office briefly to fulfill requirements.