The WFH vs. return-to-office debate has been raging for months now with little give from either side. Yet it may not be the office remote workers dread, but everything else. Namely:
It adds up
Employees say they’re spending up to $45 more per day they go into the office, per Insider. Consider:
Speaking of commuting…
… It’s a serious gripe. Most workers don’t get paid for their commute and it can be pretty stressful.
In an op-ed for The New York Times, Farhad Manjoo noted that numerous surveys have found commuting to be the biggest return-to-office pain point.
Americans yet to return to their daily commutes are saving 60m hours per day collectively, which they spend on fulfilling tasks while experiencing record-high job satisfaction.
That’s also fewer cars on the road — a positive for traffic and the environment.
Bottom line: We may need to rethink the way offices are set up if bosses want people back in them. Of course, that would take an overhaul of some pretty big systems and infrastructure — roads, public transit, child care — so, uh… good luck, bosses.