As Canadian companies struggle to get workers to return to the office, a report examining what might bring them back has found overcoming commuting hurdles and office layouts are key.
Titled “The hybrid equation: what drives employees to the office,” the report, which surveyed 500 office workers, breaks down three factors for encouraging a return to in-office work. They include the number of days mandated to be there, the type of workspace and the commute. “Some people feel very strongly about a remote arrangement, others really want to go back to the office.” Palmerin-Velasco said. “There is not one size that fits all.”