More and more firms are imposing onsite presence of employees who, post pandemic, place more importance on work-life balance.
Employees have become accustomed to working from home as a result of the pandemic and the rise of remote working. But a growing number of companies are now opting to get people working onsite again on a regular basis.
This forced return to “normal” goes beyond the high-tech sector. Companies in many fields are now asking their employees to come into the office more often. Bringing your work home is not without its challenges, it seems, considering the potential sources of distraction in our domestic lives. As a result, some firms are wondering whether they should simply put an end to full-time remote working.
Bringing work home is not without challenges, considering the potential sources of distraction in our domestic lives. Others are taking a gentler approach, encouraging employees to return to the office with bonuses and benefits. Perkbox, for example, offers rewards in the form of points to employees who come into the office: they can use them to buy lunch or even subscribe to Netflix, reports the BBC.
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