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    Will Trump’s austere attitude on remote employment force everyone else back to the office? Refrain from betting on it.

    ‘I do not think many other companies will follow, and I’m not sure if the federal policy itself will even be fully enforced,’ one expert said
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    President Donald Trump formally joined a struggle some managers are choosing to end remote work and have their personnel back in the office five days a week on his first day back on the job.

    Trump’s additional power in the return-to–office tug-of-war still might not be able to totally undo the usage of remote and hybrid work, though.

    “Government employees are being compelled back into the office. After Trump’s directive sending federal employees back to the office full-time, Nick Bloom, a Stanford University professor and expert on remote and hybrid work, said in a LinkedIn post not sure if the federal policy itself will even be fully enforced or persist.”

    On a more extensive scale than ever before, the COVID-19 epidemic made remote and hybrid jobs accessible to white-collar workers. Eliminating remote work completely years later would result in such high recruiting, retention, morale, and productivity expenses that a major change away from remote work is inconceivable, observers believe.

    Still, lately the tide seems to be running back toward the office. Trump’s return-to-office directive adds his government to a roster of bold-faced firms including Amazon (AMZN), JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and AT&T (T), that want business staff on-site for five days of office work. Does it propel the pendulum swing back to the office forward?

    Though benefits to the business and employees abound, “That’s my fear; there are a lot of leaders that are doing [remote or hybrid work] reluctantly,” said Kate Lister, president of Global Workplace Analytics, a consultancy company. “They have to remain competitive, hence it has been because they want to. They only need a justification to turn off the tap.

    Experts advise against calling it quits on remote employment too early too.

    “Definitely declined a bit, but I don’t think we are ever going to go back to those prepandemic levels,” said Allison Shrivastava, an economist at Indeed Hiring Lab. “It’s like a settling of remote work instead of remote going absolutely away.”

    From fewer than 3% prior to the epidemic to a high of almost 10% in early 2022, the share of job ads on Indeed citing remote and hybrid employment grew. By the end of this past December, it was down to 8%, around the same as it had been in December 2023.

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that, in reality, the proportion of workers who participated in “telework,” or working from home, pushed somewhat higher from 2023 to 2024. One year earlier, over 22% of respondents stated they teleworked for some or all hours in their job; in December 23%, of respondents said the same. In those Labor Department figures, at least some telework trended higher, barely, throughout 2023.

    Bloom observed in his LinkedIn post that employees’ use of hybrid work schedules has been basically steady over the past two years and that he does not take the White House’s decision to stop working from home as portent that it will end for everyone. One major factor contributing to this is hybrid work-from– home plans, which Bloom noted are “very profitable for firms,” as they have “no net effect on productivity” yet reduce “costly turnover.”

    According to a Pew Research Center poll this month, three-quarters of those having a job allowing for remote work said they have at least portion of the time done so. If their company forbade working from home, over half of members in this group—46%—said it would be doubtful they would stay at their employment.

    Announcements announcing an end to remote work seem to contradict what is actually happening on the ground, Bloom added. Work-from—home levels have been flat since early 2023, Bloom told MarketWatch, despite prominent corporate announcements.

    “We see in the news some firms calling for RTOs, so there must be other firms increasing WFH,” he remarked. “I know none personally, thus either enforcement is not matching the blizzard of announcements or it’s all new arrivals.” Bloom said at this time he is become increasingly perplexed about the question of which companies are generating the “WFH dark matter.”

    Furthermore unknown is whether the White House directive will be followed, Bloom continued. The directive allows managers to create exceptions for some federal employees so they may keep working remotely.

    Some view chances as major businesses tighten their policies on RTO

    Rachel Bernier-Green says more big companies demanding on more time in the workplace is great. She is creating a completely remote company to assist small companies with financial management and awareness.

    “When I hear these large corporations say come back to work, it just makes me more excited since I’m going to be more competitive in the [job] market,” said Bernier-Green, chief executive of EJ Consortium.

    Bernier-Green has employment plans for 2025; when she discusses advantages with potential workers, the capacity for remote work will be “there at the top of the list.”

    Some employees, meanwhile, claim they would be ready to walk should their firm demand full-time office attendance. Roy Cohen, an executive coach, has senior-level financial-services customers that have relocated to Newport, R.I., and East End of Long Island. These days, he continued, their companies demand five days a week in offices in New York City-area.

    These customers as well as others in like positions are observing if supervisors really enforce five-day attendance. If so, said Cohen, author of “The Wall Street Professional’s Survival Guide,” they will look elsewhere.

    These are seasoned experts he pointed out who wouldn’t jump about changing careers. Still, as they see it, maintaining the flexibility for remote or hybrid work is sufficient enough.

    Under Trump’s executive order, executive-branch departments and agencies are to start five-day in-person work immediately. It’s one aspect of the early administrative initiatives to restructure the federal personnel and operating practices. Trump also wants to abolish federal employment connected to DEIA— Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility.

    “Study after study shows that employees are more productive, more focused, more collaborative when working in the office rather than at home,” White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly stated. “President Trump signed this executive order since he is one of his main concerns to make the federal government more efficient for American taxpayers.”

    Some companies still find remote work’s staying power to be erratic. A WTW poll of medium-sized and large private-sector companies last month indicates that one-third of employees spend most of their week in the office. When the poll was done in 2021, however, companies were projecting that over 40% of their employees will be entirely absent from the office years later.

    An Aon study of 9,000 employees worldwide, including the U.S. hybrid workers said most valued by their company, shows that some flexibility to work from home matters a lot to employees at a time of general job discontent and workers searching for alternative opportunities.

    Bernier-Green of EJ Consortium declared, “I don’t think remote work is going away.” “I believe companies have undervalued the appeal this presents for staff members.”

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