“Return to office” demands may have peaked, with employers accepting remote, work-from-home and hybrid working, research from the Australian HR Institute has found.

A survey of human resources professionals shows employers’ demands for full-time staff to be in the office between three to five days are falling.

What’s next?

More than 80 per cent of survey respondents expect that hybrid working levels will increase or stay the same in the coming two years.

  • AugustWest@lemm.ee
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    14 hours ago

    OK I understand now. I thought you were suggesting that if people were working from home but returned to the office they would be less likely to be replaced. In the same position.

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      12 hours ago

      Yea I didn’t articulate my point well in my first comment. I was drunk when I wrote it LOL. I’m just saying I predict AI will be our next industrial revolution, just as many jobs had been lost to automation, now we will loose many more to AI. At least that’s my theory! Part of me hopes it doesn’t happen so people don’t get out out of jobs the way they did with automation, part of me hopes we embrace it and maybe people won’t have to work as much. But we all know the latter won’t happen, too much greed :c