Numerous surveys indicate most employees who can work remotely want to continue to do so
Tens of thousands of people, sent home from the office in March 2020, are continuing to work from home.
There are, however, concerns that employers may enforce a return to the office.
Numerous surveys indicate most employees who can work remotely want to continue to do so, or would like a blended model of work.
That's creating challenges for employers.
Joanne Mangan is Employers Lead at Grow Remote, and joined Clem Ryan on Friday's edition of Kildare Today:
"However, as we begin to look towards the post-pandemic future, there is a significant risk that the transformation witnessed in the past year will not be sustained." Our employers lead @JoanneMangan1 writes for @thejournal_ie today: https://t.co/LHEEEmBE5M
— Grow Remote (@GrowRemoteIrl) May 27, 2021

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