"Unveiling the Truth Behind Return-to-Office Mandates: The Bluff of Strict In-Office Requirements"

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Many companies demanding a return to the office may be bluffing about the number of days they actually expect employees to be present, as they likely lack the space to accommodate everyone. CEOs are ordering employees back to the office, but data suggests that many workers are not complying with the mandates. Some companies are implementing strict return-to-office policies, such as banning remote work on Fridays and Mondays, in an effort to manage office space more efficiently. However, the shift back to the office is unlikely to be full-time, with three days a week being the norm due to space constraints.
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