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WFH Forever? Returning Workers to the Office Isn't a 2023 Priority for Most CEOs

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Remote work isn’t going anywhere — at least not yet. Only a small fraction of United States-based CEOs say asking their workers to return to a physical office is a priority in 2023, according to a recent survey of more than 1,100 executives conducted by the Conference Board, a business think tank.

What the poll shows

Employees generally don’t want to return to the office, either. In a Gallup poll conducted last August, 34% of respondents said they preferred to work remotely on a full-time basis, while 60% of people preferred a hybrid arrangement. Just 6% of people said they wanted to work in person full-time.

On the other hand...

That survey data comes despite the fact that high-profile American companies are making headlines by instituting new return-to-office policies.

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