Modern Management
Almost 80% of Remote Workers Think They’d Be Fired for Saying No to the Office
Employees are getting nervous as bosses double down on return-to-office mandates.
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Almost 80% of remote workers believe their employers would fire them if they said “no” to a return-to-office mandate.
However, nearly 60% of employers say they’d be content with employees resigning rather than returning to the office. That’s according to a survey of 800 workers and 200 business leaders by OSlash, a productivity software company.