White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients is pressuring Cabinet secretaries and agency heads to bring their workforce back to the office at least 50% of the time, aiming to enhance government efficiency. This move is in contrast to the trend of remote work, as seen with Tata Consultancy Services in India, which plans to have 75% of its employees work from home permanently. The debate over remote work's impact on productivity and revenue growth is ongoing, with some firms experiencing positive outcomes from flexible work arrangements.
After being sent to work from home during the COVID pandemic, many are back to working in the office — at least part-time. That trend will likely continue according to a recent report. https://t.co/L2rW8VJ24l
Debate over remote work heats up! Full-time remote workers may be 10-20% less productive. However, strong feelings on work flexibility and tech advancements could tip the scale. Some firms saw a 21% revenue growth with flexible work! https://t.co/7A56wi9w4Q
After being sent to work from home during the COVID pandemic, many are back to working in the office — at least part-time. A return to the office means a return to rush-hour traffic. Here are the cities with the worst traffic, according to a new report: https://t.co/B82PlyPnAd https://t.co/5bVTmujzlL
We’re going to see a rise in remote employees in countries like India making $50,000+ per year. Thank you, Internet. Tata Consultancy Services, India's largest infotech and outsourcing company, reported that it would move 75% of its employees to work from home permanently.
We’re going to see a rise in remote employees in countries like India making $50,000+ per year.l Thank you, Internet. Tata Consultancy Services, India's largest infotech and outsourcing company, reported that it would move 75% of its employees to work from home permanently.
“Zients is convinced that the federal government will work more efficiently and effectively when employees are in the office at least 50% of the time.” STAY HOME! I’d rather have an inefficient and ineffective Administrative State. https://t.co/OgKHzKFGPd
W.H. demands proof from Cabinet officials on return-to-office "Zients is convinced that the federal government will work more efficiently and effectively when employees are in the office at least 50% of the time." https://t.co/ih97eCNJYZ
SCOOP: White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients is applying pressure on Cabinet secretaries and agencies heads to bring their workforce back into the office, telling them to "personally track" their progress and develop "concrete plans" for goals. https://t.co/Kx13cBd6Ub