The hidden reason people don’t want to go back to the office

The hidden reason people don’t want to go back to the office

The Wall Street Journal recently published an article showing that some “homers”-those who eschew the office and prefer to work from home-have a secret: They have two jobs. The demands of working a full-time job from home were apparently not enough to prevent some from taking on an extra one.

Remote work allows for minimally acceptable performance and weak enforcement means

There’s no compelling evidence that remote work is as productive as office work

The day of employee loyalty is long gone

Loyalty has been waning for decades and was always elusive. Now it means you have to keep your people working for just you

Results from a survey on Mechanical Turk

Fifty-seven percent of remote employees are only doing their primary job

Results:

Those who don’t work outside their primary office answered “not at all,” while those who worked 5-10 hours a week felt their performance suffered “a little” or “to some extent.”

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