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One in SIX white collar workers are considering new job this year because bosses want them to return to office

One in six white collar workers want to quit their jobs this year because their employer is forcing them to return to the office, new research suggests. A survey of 1,000 employees by messaging app Slack indicated that 29 per cent of workers were considering changing jobs this year with those in legal jobs, IT and telecoms, sales, and media and marketing are most likely to make a move. While the most common reason cited was a lack of pay rises and bonuses, 16 per cent of those surveyed – or one in six – said they wanted to quit because they were being forced back into the office. Meanwhile, 20 per cent feel their boss favours those who work in the office over people who work remotely, said the report. Companies offering hybrid or remote working are less likely to be affected by resignations, with almost a third of respondents saying flexible working policies are encouraging them to stay in their current job. A third of workers polled said they delayed resigning in the past year amid uncertainty over how the pandemic would affect the jobs market. Slack urged employers to introduce new policies and practices which demonstrate that… Read full this story

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