RTO policies reveal an American workforce at a crossroads
Two-thirds of workers said they would not trade remote work for a 15% pay raise.
By Kristen Beckman |
February 27, 2025 at 07:17 AM
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With both the federal government and some of the nation’s largest employers – including Amazon and JPMorgan – requiring full in-office attendance this year, the impact of RTO policies continues to be a hot topic among the nation’s workforce.
Nearly all of the 1,000 employees surveyed by career services platform LiveCareer on the topic of RTO said they know somebody who has been required to return to work onsite, and the majority (60%) of those surveyed believe RTO mandates will continue to rise this year. Further, 86% of survey respondents said they have witnessed consequences of resisting RTO mandates among someone they know, including 63% who know someone who has been fired and 23% who know someone who was formally reprimanded.
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