More Workers Return to Offices, But Not Like Before
Employee presence at JPMorgan, Amazon, and Dell offices is below the usual office attendees. According to Placer.ai data, office attendance rose by ten percent over 2023 levels but continued to be at 34.3% of pre-2019 levels.
How and when people work as well as where they travel has become new normal features. The decrease in morning rush hour traffic reaches 47.5% while people put in 70% more work at night because their jobs now demand it.
Businesses will find themselves in a long-term work in flexibility approach to ensure that their professionals succeed. The majority of people opt for remote work as their default work model even though they are spending more hours at offices. Studies show that some 700 US companies have reorganized their offices so employees are free to choose their own daily work hours.
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