Companies are monitoring and enforcing office attendance at the highest rate in 5 years
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In the past year, U.S. companies have significantly improved in getting employees back to the office, according to a CBRE report. Nearly 75% of the surveyed 184 companies achieved their attendance goals, a rise from 61% previously. Monitoring of employee attendance increased to 69%, with enforcement of attendance policies rising to 37%. Companies desire employees in the office an average of 3.2 days per week. Manish Kashyap noted enhancements in policy implementation and governance related to hybrid work structures, indicating a more structured return to the office.
CBRE's report indicates a significant shift in office attendance, with nearly three-quarters of surveyed companies achieving their attendance goals, an increase from 61% last year.
The survey revealed companies now want employees in the office an average of 3.2 days a week, although actual attendance is slightly below this expectation.
Increased monitoring of attendance policies rose to 69%, and enforcement has nearly doubled from 17% to 37%, showcasing a robust return-to-office trend.
According to Manish Kashyap, there's a notable improvement in companies' governance regarding remote and hybrid work policies, illustrating a more structured approach to office attendance.
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