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2 in 3 finance workers would quit if flex work were taken away: Deloitte survey
Banking Dive ^ | 08/09/2023 | Dan Ennis

Posted on 08/09/2023 9:01:12 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Roughly two-thirds (66%) of 700 financial executives who worked remotely part time said they would quit their jobs if they were forced to return to the office five days a week, according to a survey published Tuesday by Deloitte.

“Professionals — men and women alike — whose work and personal lives have been reshaped by remote work largely want to maintain flexibility even if it comes at a personal cost,” the accounting firm said in its report.

That cost may be corporate advancement, the survey suggests. More than half of respondents (52%) said they thought in-office workers were paid more. Likewise, 63% said they thought in-office workers were promoted more often, and 55% said those employees held more decision-making power.

However, the trade-off — at least for employees who care for children or elders — may be improved interpersonal relationships. Roughly three-quarters of surveyed men said work flexibility yielded improved relationships with their kids. That figure stood at 67% for women.

Caregivers with remote or hybrid work arrangements were 1.3 times more likely than non-caregivers to leave their jobs if that flexibility were taken away, Deloitte found. Further, 60% of respondents said they felt that employees with caregiver responsibilities were less likely to be promoted.

Critically, though, the survey draws a line between flexibility — the option to work from one place or another — and full-time remote work.

More than 30% of millennials and Generation X workers — who made up the vast majority of respondents — chose flexible arrangements over mandates comprising a specific number of days. Meanwhile, less than 10% said they’d favor being fully remote, Deloitte found.

“There’s a perception that employers want people in the office 100% of the time and employees don't want to be in the office at all, and that’s not true,” Neda Shemluck, Deloitte’s U.S. financial services DEI leader, told American Banker. “The struggle is, how do you still require some in-person connectivity, and yet provide autonomy to team leaders to determine what is best for their teams?”

Flexibility, too, outranked pay as a draw in some circumstances. About 35% of respondents who said they could leave in the next 12 months said they would do so for a job with more flexibility, compared with 34% for better pay or benefits.

Looking at mandated in-office time frames, employees seem to recognize the cost-benefit pendulum. Roughly 18% said they preferred to work from the office three or four days a week, yet 62% said they felt it would be bad for their careers if they came in less. It should be noted the respondents were manager-level executives through senior leadership just below the C-suite.

Still, workplaces should take care if they have time mandates or if they change policy, Shemluck said.

“If an organization is mandating hybrid for one or two days, there needs to be transparency around the implications to you as an employee or as a team leader if you are tracking differently from that,” Shemluck said. “Right now the challenge is the speculation as to the career impact that will have, without the transparency of long-term implications.”

Banks have been split since early in the COVID-19 pandemic over the virtues of full-time in-office work versus flexibility. While JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley took a harder line, Citi was quick to institute a hybrid policy.

But gray areas exist. Citi isn’t universally flexible: The bank in June told managers to consider compliance with company rules — including attendance — when designing pay packages. And JPMorgan isn’t singularly pro-office: The bank told its managing directors in April it expects them in the office every weekday, but that edict saw passionate pushback from employees.

Regardless, more than half of hybrid workers told Deloitte they feel pressure to go into the office more often.

Companies with a strong contingent of female leadership may take heed: 45% of women surveyed said they were likely to leave their jobs in the next year if their flexibility were suddenly limited. Similarly, 70% who reported a high degree of flexibility said they planned to stay with their current employer for the next three years or more.

Shemluck suggested employers should maintain a level of flexibility in policy-making: that is, to be willing to change incrementally, or often, along with sentiment.

“You have to take small steps and constantly do pulse checks and get real reactions as to what is working, and recognize that you’re going to constantly pivot,” Shemluck said. “We had hundreds of years of working one way; it’s going to take us a long time to get comfortable with this new way of working, and it’s going to be an iterative process.”



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: flexwork; hybrid; remotework; resignations
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1 posted on 08/09/2023 9:01:12 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

More time with the kids and wife, less money spent on cars and gas.

Take that deal all day long.


2 posted on 08/09/2023 9:17:25 PM PDT by Round Earther
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Says Deloitte and its “assessmenting”


3 posted on 08/09/2023 9:23:59 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Sounds like a potential corporate efficiency gain.


4 posted on 08/09/2023 9:37:04 PM PDT by Paladin2
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To: SeekAndFind

One thing good about being a factory worker. AI couldn’t do my job.


5 posted on 08/09/2023 10:01:20 PM PDT by roving (👌⚓)
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To: SeekAndFind

Finances in this country are being manipulated at the top, so what would be the downside here? The country would crash? I can only hope so, as I see no solution forthcoming to deal with the mess we’ve let ourselves get into.


6 posted on 08/09/2023 10:21:36 PM PDT by CatOwner (Don't expect anyone, even conservatives, to have your back when the SHTF in 2021 and beyond.)
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To: Round Earther
I've been fully remote since 2014. Planning to retire this year. The new CEO just started making "back to office" comments this week. My co-workers are 925 miles away. Many of my co-workers have enjoyed a dedicated office with new furniture and all decorated to personal taste. I've never had that in almost 32 years. The physical office was always cobbled up from a used furniture pool...mostly in poor condition. As such, I've never felt particularly attached to a company physical office. My home office is orders of magnitude better. I don't miss the commute either.
7 posted on 08/09/2023 10:39:24 PM PDT by Myrddin
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To: roving

Take a look at a Tesla plant video.


8 posted on 08/09/2023 10:46:09 PM PDT by Cobra64 (Common sense isn’t common anymore)
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To: Round Earther

I detest work from home atleast as done on a regular basis. If someone is at home and something comes up at the office such as an issue with physical received mail, whover is at the office ends up having todeal with it even if said mail is some other coworkers responsibility and it royally is starting to piss me the #@$% off at my current office.


9 posted on 08/10/2023 1:51:58 AM PDT by MachIV
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To: SeekAndFind

“ Roughly two-thirds (66%) of 700 financial executives who worked remotely part time said they would quit their jobs if they were forced to return to the office five days a week”
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And probably 90% of that “two-thirds” group were lying in the survey. CALL THEIR BLUFF and call them back to the office.


10 posted on 08/10/2023 2:11:08 AM PDT by House Atreides (I’m now ULTRA-MAGA. -PRO-MAX’of )
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To: SeekAndFind

>>2 in 3 finance workers would quit if flex work were taken away: Deloitte survey

Sure they would ....


11 posted on 08/10/2023 2:17:43 AM PDT by qwerty1234
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To: House Atreides; qwerty1234

I bet the real answer is they would find another job working remotely, not that they would quit.


12 posted on 08/10/2023 2:32:16 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: House Atreides
I am dealing (indirectly) with this situation now. I serve on the board of directors of a company whose employees are resisting an effort to get them back into the office.

I am the only board member who has openly sided with the employees on this. My voice apparently carries some weight, because the company’s management has held off on doing anything about it.

13 posted on 08/10/2023 3:37:34 AM PDT by Alberta's Child (“Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose.”)
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To: roving

My first thought was, how many of these positions could be done by AI?


14 posted on 08/10/2023 3:47:58 AM PDT by airborne (Thank you Rush for helping me find FreeRepublic! )
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To: House Atreides

“CALL THEIR BLUFF and call them back to the office.”

Their “bluff” is that they would quit immediately.

The reality is that they would get the resumes out and quietly prepare for their next move.

In the meantime the bosses will be rewarded with low morale at best and outright sabotage at worst.

Brilliant plan.

;-)


15 posted on 08/10/2023 3:51:29 AM PDT by cgbg (Claiming that laws and regs that limit “hate speech” stop freedom of speech is “hate speech”.)
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To: Gene Eric
Says Deloitte and its “assessmenting”

Well, the need to complete their assessmenting (noun) before they can decision (verb). And one decisioning (noun) is completed they can action (noun).

I hate corporate cant.

16 posted on 08/10/2023 4:02:47 AM PDT by Sirius Lee (They intend to murder us. Prep if you want to live and live like you are prepping for eternal life)
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To: SeekAndFind
--- "2 in 3 finance workers would quit if flex work were taken away: Deloitte survey and not be missed by most of us.....
17 posted on 08/10/2023 4:13:50 AM PDT by Worldtraveler once upon a time (Degrow government)
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To: SeekAndFind

Quitting may not be a choice for these slackers as the financial industry is overdue for downsizing.


18 posted on 08/10/2023 4:46:38 AM PDT by mac_truck (aide toi et dieu t'aidera)
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To: SeekAndFind
Roughly two-thirds (66%) of 700 financial executives who worked remotely part time said they would quit their jobs if they were forced to return to the office five days a week,

Quit and do what? are these people independently wealthy, or would they become social media influencers, or start their own business? That survey headline is a noise in a vacuum.

19 posted on 08/10/2023 5:11:20 AM PDT by Bernard ("No matter where you go, there you are." (Buckaroo Banzai))
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To: House Atreides
CALL THEIR BLUFF and call them back to the office.

There is no "back to the office" for employees who are several states away. In addition, our remote employees are far better than our locals. It's not even close.

Some industries had a large percentage of employees working remotely prior to the Scamdemic. IT in particular is one. These other industries just caught up to where they could have been a decade earlier.

20 posted on 08/10/2023 5:16:48 AM PDT by T.B. Yoits
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