Why workers are choosing big pay packets over flexibility

Why workers are choosing big pay packets over flexibility

As the world of work evolves, an intriguing trend emerges: employees prioritizing substantial salaries over flexible schedules. Let's delve into the reasons behind this shift, exploring the allure of heftier paychecks and the diminishing appeal of workplace flexibility.

Flexibility has long been touted as the ‘it’ perk.

Now that millions of employees have enjoyed the ability to work remotely and shape their schedules, workers are increasingly reticent to give up flexibility – and would consider making sacrifices to have accommodating jobs

People tend to move for pay, especially when their pay is exponentially higher than they would be expecting

Chris Adcock

Demand for labor is outpacing supply in many sectors, particularly in tech

This means that graduates are being handed six-figure salaries as a recruitment tool amid the current labor market conditions

It’s a case of if you’ve got somebody good, hold onto them

More than half (56%) of executive managers in a recent survey said they were starting to be faced with pay compression, where existing staff end up on lower salaries than new recruits

High wages may feel good when someone gets a job, but once they start, they typically want much more

“The risk is employers, in some cases, assume staff are going to be super motivated because of their high compensation, but in fact they take it for granted”

When I first went back to the office, I was shocked. It’s just crazy expensive.

I think I saved something crazy like £6,000 in six months

Subsidies, for some

Rising costs mean that workers who can do their jobs from home are understandably reluctant to head to the office unless they absolutely need to.

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