In the past two years, there has been a lot of talk about whether we will ever entirely return to the office or if the work dynamic has changed forever due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Many believed that we and the workplace have changed forever and that employees will never return to the office in a form known to us before the pandemic. Afterward, we saw the fast rise of the "hybrid work environment," and suddenly, everyone talked about this new term as if it had been among us for ages.
Some of the largest companies in the world even went so far as to completely redesign their office space, making it more suitable for occasional visits to the office instead of a classic 9-5 work model. But, nothing lasts forever, and we're seeing an increase in companies who begin to demand their employees to return to the office.
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics data from April 1, only 10% of employed Americans worked remotely in March.
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