Return-to-office showdown with workers looms as companies set Labour Day deadline

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Employers draw a line in the sand, but most workers want flexibility, and might leave if they don’t get it. Read more.

, raising concerns among some workers that staying home might be hazardous to their career.

But demand for labour remains rock solid, providing skilled workers a good bit of leverage. Average office occupancy across 10 of America’s largest cities has barely budged in the past five months. In the battle of the boardroom versus the bedroom, something has to give come September.Article content

A milestone for senior executives could be a millstone for the rank and file. After more than two years of flexible work arrangements, many white-collar workers have grown accustomed to being able to work where and when they wish, freeing them up to care for kids, aging parents or to simply escape endless Zoom calls and take a stroll in the backyard after lunch. According to the Future Forum, a research consortium backed by Salesforce-owned Slack Technologies Inc.

“People want the flexibility to go in or work from home, but when there’s a mismatch there, burnout goes up,” said Jim Harter, the chief scientist of workplace and well-being at pollster Gallup. “Getting that match right, between what the employer and the worker wants, is essential.”

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Just in time for kids going back to school, making everyone sick.

Entitled much? officedrones

Only the laziest portion of our population would consider this a “showdown”

So putting millions of cars back on road is ok with climate change extortionists?

What about Covid?

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