Two-thirds of CEOs think staff will return to office five days a week, survey finds
by Joanna Partridge from World news | The Guardian on (#6FAXC)
Most company leaders also believe pay and promotions could become linked to workplace attendance
Nearly two-thirds of bosses believe that workers will return to the office five days a week within the next three years, while a majority of company leaders think pay and promotions could become linked to workplace attendance, according to a survey.
Despite the widespread adoption of hybrid working by most office-based employers since the pandemic, KPMG's CEO Outlook survey found that 64% of leaders globally, and 63% of those in the UK, predict a full return to in-office working by 2026.
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