Research: Companies are stopping at nothing to get workers back to the office


88% of companies that will be asking their employees to come into the office at least one day a month in the coming months will be monitoring their presence on site. — Photography monkeybusinessimages/Getty Images/AFP Relaxnews

For some months now, employers have been campaigning en masse for a return to in-office working. Some have already declared that they will not hesitate to take sanctions against those who do not come to the office enough in 2024, according to a recent US survey.

Currently, 79% of managers and executives questioned in a survey* by Resume Builder use various strategies to ensure that their employees come in to work on their company premises. Most of them (58%) measure their teams' attendance times by their badges.

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