Goldman Sachs Wants Workers Back in Office 5 Days a Week—‘a Stampede' of Other Companies Could Follow, Experts Say

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Now that one high-profile CEO has declared his intentions for a full return to office, more companies could be inspired to follow suit — even though just 17 percent of employees surveyed would prefer to work from the office every day

, Slack's research consortium, interviewed close to 11,000 knowledge workers in the United States, France and other countries in November and found that 42% of executives are working from the office 3-4 days a week compared to 30% of non-executives. What's more, 44% of executives working remotely said that they would prefer to work from the office every day, while just 17% of employees said the same.

"Most companies are watching what others are doing before committing to their RTO plans," Peter Cappelli, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, says."Nobody wants to make the first move – but now that you see a large, well-known company say it's time to come back to the office, I think we'll see more of a stampede of others doing the same."Dr.

 

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