NTT now allow 30,000+ employees to remote work fully

Japanese telecom provider NTT allow more than 30,000 employees to choose whether or not to work from home.

  • Japanese telecom provider NTT allow more than 30,000 employees to choose whether or not to work from home
  • Hybrid work reduces turnover, rent and other expenses, and attracts more diverse talent
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Working from home becomes a common consensus among the younger generation now

More than half of young workers say hybrid working is key to their willingness to stay;

  • More than half of young workers say hybrid working is key to their willingness to stay;
  • Employers need to improve the shortcomings of office work while offering a hybrid working model;

Is remote work interpreted differently for various age groups? At the start of the pandemic, it was assumed that younger employees would be put off by the cramped living circumstances and missing face-to-face learning chances, whereas their bosses would consider working from home as a new blessing and a major savings in travel costs. However, current work-pattern research indicates that opinions regarding remote working are not so divided as to form a popular consensus.

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Why Back to Office is not realistic anymore

Credit Suisse CEO Says We’ll Never Go Back to Office Full Time.

“It’s unrealistic and it is not what employees want”

Credit Suisse CEO Says We’ll Never Go Back to Office Full Time

  • Survey discovered that employees who choose the most flexible work options were the most productive.
  • Swiss Universal Bank employees will be able to select a work model that provides them with maximum freedom, based on their field of activity.

According to Bloomberg, Credit Suisse Group AG Chief Executive Officer Thomas Gottstein doesn’t think banks will ever return to working full-time from the office. 

“It’s unrealistic and it is not what employees want,” he said in an interview at the World Economic forum in Davos on Monday, 23rd May 2022. “We are in a soft way trying to encourage people to come back, but it’s counterproductive if you push too hard.” 

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