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Worklife

As In-office Attendance Reaches Post-pandemic High, HR Should Reconsider What Employees Want From Their Work Life

Mikaela Cohen

September 23, 2025

Worklife

As In-office Attendance Reaches Post-pandemic High, HR Should Reconsider What Employees Want From Their Work Life

Mikaela Cohen

September 23, 2025

Photo by Nastuh Abootalebi on Unsplash

If the return-to-office movement was a game, employers would be winning.

This year, in-office attendance reached its highest level since 2020, with 72% of US companies reaching their RTO goals, up from 61% in 2024, data from real estate group CBRE found. (At the same time, the rate of companies tracking in-office attendance hit 69%, up from 45% the year prior.) And some employers, most recently Microsoft and NBCUniversal, have also upped their RTO requirements, the Washington Post reported.

Paul Morgan, the global chief operating officer of work dynamics at real estate firm JLL, told HR Brew that he expects employers’ attendance mandates to continue to evolve. “Organizations are finding the right balance. At first, they want people back in to build the culture, and the collaboration, and learning, and the innovation, and then I suspect we’ll probably see some tweaking of those policies downstream,” he said.

Employers still trying to reach their RTO goals might consider what employees want. Flexible working arrangements, for example, are a top priority for most workers. They could promote work-life balance and employee engagement, especially among caregivers and disabled workers. More than half (57%) of employees worldwide think flexible work can improve quality of life, a recent report from JLL found, but only 49% reported that they have flexibility.Younger employees are more likely to view an RTO mandate favorably. Some 81% of young participants in JLL’s research said that being in the office gives them opportunities for professional development and leadership visibility.

Office experience is also important: 40% of employees reported wanting a better office experience, JLL found, especially when it comes to their commute, workspace, and amenities.

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As companies mandate more days in the office, employees want a higher quality of work life
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