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The workplace in 2026: Many workers unhappy being in the office
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The workplace in 2026: Many workers unhappy being in the office

France 24 · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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What does the corporate workplace look like in 2026? Following the Covid-19 pandemic, many employers implemented flexible schedules, which allowed employees to work from home for some or all of their week. Many firms are now backtracking, saying that even a hybrid model is no longer suitable. Some of the major employers who are mandating a full or partial return to the office include tech giants, as well as financial firms. For more, we speak to Roger Philby, UK Head of Consulting at the management consulting firm Korn Ferry.


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