Many employees may be returning to the office after a long period of remote work, but it appears the same rules don’t always apply to senior executives.
That’s according to a survey of 10,818 workers by collaboration software vendor Slack. The latest Pulse Survey from Slack’s Future Forum research consortium indicated that non-executive employees (35%) are almost twice as likely as senior staffers (19%) to work from the office five days a week.
The report called that dichotomy a “troubling double-standard,” with only around a one-fifth (21%) of both execs and non-execs saying a full-time return to the office is their preferred choice.
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