Millions of Americans are moving back to the office after nearly three years of working from home. But as CBS News’ Christian Benavides reports, many are flat-out refusing to go back.
New year new office space for many Millions of Americans are moving back to The office after nearly three years of Working from home but CBS 2's Christian Benavides reports many are flattered Refusing to go back and managers say They're at a Crossroads For a few months during the pandemic Celine de Silva worked from home but her Employer eventually brought her back to The office and she went back to her Daily hour-long commute until one day She had enough how did you tell them I'm Not coming back like I started by Telling them I need it I wanted to be Independent for the Silva that meant Working remotely they couldn't offer me That she's part of a growing number of Workers who would rather resign than Return to the office in a new survey by Fiverr an online Marketplace for Freelancers 42 percent of workers said They'd consider quitting if forced to be Back in the office full time that's at Odds with what the survey shows Companies want nearly 70 percent of Large company Executives and managers Want their employees in the office five Days a week basically managers want Things to go back to 2019. Miha Kaufman Is fiverr's CEO about a third of the Managers want employees to return in Order to monitor them then about a Quarter of those managers want employee
To return to ensure that they take Shorter breaks the Silva now does Freelance jobs from home she's making More money but working more for some People you leave work at the office but If your office is at home what does that Mean for you well I never stopped Working so even if you have to work more The flexibility is worth it yeah totally The Silva says the perks of making her Own hours and avoiding a commute will Keep her from returning to a job in the Office Christian Benavides CBS News Hallandale Beach Florida I found that one in five or say there is No incentive at all that would make them Want to return to the office
Getting Your Kicks in the Windy City
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Getting Your Kicks in the Windy City
The Chicago area has plenty of upscale dining and high-brow shopping. Fortunately, it also happens to be the third largest metropolis in the United States. To top it off, it’s also got a stork of a population of almost 3 million residents. In a city this size, you can’t be too stingy with a little elbow grease. That is if you’re a resident of the big apple in the first place! There are many things to do and see in and around the Windy City, but the aforementioned perks come at a price. For that matter, if you’re planning on hitting the clubs or the golf courses, it’s time to get your kicks!