Posted on 04/25/2022 6:39:24 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Companies who are demanding workers back at the office every day may actually see their workers join the Great Resignation instead. It may especially be a challenge to get Gen Z workers to work in person all the time.
That's based on survey findings from ADP Research Institute. The new report, "People at Work 2022: A Global Workforce View", included results from a November 2021 survey of over 32,000 workers in 17 countries. The countries surveyed include the US, India, and the Netherlands.
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Can’t play video games at the office.
Save 1.5 hours of travel, wear and tear on vehicle, gas money, and most important to me, no woke bitch that tries to destroy everyone.
Too difficult/awkward to masturbate at the office.
I am not Gen Z and I go to work every day as required. It is not a pleasant environment as many workers are profane all of the time. However, I GO to work and suffer it. No sympathy for those who won’t go because they don’t like the way people talk to them. You will NEVER be able to fix that.
Many many young people have moved while working from home the last two years.
“It’s safe to come back to the office, but you must get a useless vaccine, stay six feet apart, and wear a diaper on your face.” … I wouldn’t spend 5 minutes working in a place where that kind of idiocy rules the day.
I disagree. I have 3 Gen Z very young adults in the workforce (early 20s) and they long to be in the office. They are so happy that their workforces have returned to hybrid. 2-3 times a week in the office and business travel resuming. They hate zoom and not seeing coworkers and clients in person.
All these states that got these COVID bailouts will watch their cities-hello NYC- go bankrupt because none of these employees want to commute to these dangerous, crime infested, ridiculously expensive cities. And it will serve them right.
There's nothing in the office but lower productivity and the overarching risk that you'll offend some useless employee by not using the right terminology and you get fired because the korporate cowards and entrenched malcontent snowflakes got triggered.
COVID-1984 forced what has been long overdue in the workplace.
With NetFlix turning into a dump, and the other movie networks not offering much worth watching, perhaps those people working at home will have no choice but to return to the office.
Also, unless they’re rich or don’t need much to survive on, they’ll be forced to return to work at the employers’ office.
Need a balance though. Hybrid workplace? Work in office on Mondays and Fridays? Work from home on T-TH?
“ Save 1.5 hours of travel, wear and tear on vehicle, gas money, and most important to me, no woke bitch that tries to destroy everyone.”
Yep.
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We’re doing something like that. Honestly, I get more done on the WFH days.
I think novelty is wearing off for many workers. On the other hand, you have some workers who just want to take advantage and stay at home and do nothing but collect a paycheck.
Wait until the doom generation comes of age and won’t come out of their holes due to global warming hysterical breakdown 🤪
Makes sense. Always good to touch base even if you are not that "productive". That's just human nature.
How are they planning on supporting themselves when they are replaced by people who will go to the office?
“I disagree. I have 3 Gen Z very young adults in the workforce (early 20s) and they long to be in the office. They are so happy that their workforces have returned to hybrid. 2-3 times a week in the office and business travel resuming. They hate zoom and not seeing coworkers and clients in person.”
Your very limited 3 person experience is NOT representative. It is anecdotal.
ADP is the largest payroll company in the USA. Their sample rate for their data is MILLIONS. Not 3. BTW, congratulations on those 3. You’re lucky to have them.
I used to work for a large company, but about 25 years ago I decided that I wanted to work longer hours and make less money so I went into business for myself.
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