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Worklife

Flexibility shifts to a 'negotiated' perk at work

Dexter Tilo

January 13, 2025

Worklife

Flexibility shifts to a 'negotiated' perk at work

Dexter Tilo

January 13, 2025

Photo by Israel Andrade on Unsplash

Flexibility is shifting from a guaranteed perk to a negotiated benefit in the workplace, according to a new report, as more employees grow to accept office-return mandates this year.  

A new poll from MyPerfectResume reveals less resistance from employees when it comes to return-to-office orders, as well as the same or less bargaining power to demand flexibility.  

According to the findings, just seven per cent of employees would quit immediately if given a non-negotiable RTO mandate, a huge drop from the 51% a year ago.

Just a third (33%) of employees also said they would start looking for another remote job rather than comply with an RTO mandate, down from the 40% reported last year.  

The findings are a major reversal from initial opposition to RTO mandates in previous years, when employers faced strong backlash from employees following office-return orders.  

But this year, 74% of employees said they have the same or less bargaining power to demand flexibility from their employers.  

Nearly half of employees even said they are expecting employers to be stricter about requiring on-site attendance (46%) and anticipate at least half of US employers to have entirely eliminated remote work by the end of the year (44%).

MyPerfectResume dubbed the shift "The Great Compliance," and noted that the age of worker leverage is ending."As companies regain control, workers are realising flexibility isn't guaranteed; it's negotiated," said Jasmine Escalera, career expert at MyPerfectResume, in a statement.  

"Employers know they have the upper hand, and they're using it to reset expectations around office attendance and accountability."  

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Report reveals growing compliance with office-return mandates in the workforce
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