
Introduction to Retention: How Hybrid Workers Are Changing the Workforce in 2023
For those with office jobs, the periods spent working since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in the United States have been… trying at best. However, many workers hit their stride working from home. Saving money on gas and childcare and saving time by not commuting to work and sitting in traffic, lots of office employees found that a remote workstyle truly fit their needs and their lives, with less stress than they had experienced working in the office. While some smaller companies can and will remain fully remote, others need and desire the face-to-face communications and interpersonal work connections that working in an office brings. Some business owners found that it was difficult to keep everyone on their teams on the same pages, and there are also those that do not appreciate the complexities that remote work brings to teamwork.