More than 1 in 4 employees have considered quitting their jobs over RTO mandates

Most employees expect to spend more money on travel and commuting (78%).

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Many remote and hybrid workers are grappling with three little words they dreaded hearing – return to work. Employees who grew accustomed to flexible work arrangements during the pandemic now must address their work-life balance and how employer mandates will affect everything from child care to wardrobe choices to career trajectory.

The latest eLearning Industry’s Return to Office Survey gauged the attitudes of 1,200 U.S. workers in the manufacturing, retail, health care, technology and finance/insurance industries. Among the key findings:

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“The main focus of a successful employer brand is to always try to improve how employees feel,” the survey report concluded. “And that includes their thoughts and feelings on being back in the office, whether full time, part time or as part of a hybrid working model. And remember: Perks matter. It is always about improving the employee experience. Senior leaders who prioritize employee experience as people return to the office will be rewarded. Your employees want to see that you are thoughtful and that you care about the sacrifices they are making.”