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Bosses and employees divided over working from home rules – Sydney Morning Herald
New research has identified division between employers who want staff back in the office and employees who want to keep working from home for part of the week.
Employers think one-third of their staff who can work remotely will be back in the office full-time, but only 15 per cent of employees want this to happen.
“I think that will create tension. The tension is going to come in how organisations are able to both attract and retain talent,” BCG managing director and partner Chris Mattey said.
“If you have an organisation that is demanding people come in five days a week and employees want some degree of flexibility, they are going to start selecting organisations…
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