The Halifax-area tech worker says he’s thriving working from home. His productivity has soared, his last annual review exceeded expectations and he’s now one of the company’s top performers.
“It’s wishful thinking,” she said. “If you look at any other past pandemic … behaviours just did not reset to how things were.”Story continues below advertisement “If people perceive it as control being taken away from them, you’re going to get resistance,” said Paula Allen, global leader and senior vice-president of research and total well-being at LifeWorks.
The tech company has held a Taco Tuesday lunch, a pop-up from a local bakery and a pizza making event, he said. “I think we’re seeing a carrot-and-stick approach to getting employees back in the office and this is a carrot,” he said. “Companies are saying, ‘Don’t worry about food, don’t worry about meal planning, just come on in.’”Will Canadians ditch the office? Many want to keep working at home after the pandemic
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