What’s Important to Your Team?

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Dear Bev,

Why do so many people resist returning to the office full-time? We always had a five-days-per-week policy here before the pandemic. We have a beautiful office in a very nice office park in the suburbs with ample parking, a cafeteria in the basement and a place where clients often come to see us. We had been slowing migrating – in 2022 and 2023 we had a two-days-per-week policy. This year, we moved to three days. Now we have sent out communication that, starting January 1, 2025, it is a five-days-per-weekweek mandate.

One of our longest tenured employees gave notice, saying she refused to do five days (she did five days with us for 12 years before the pandemic). Now, we are hearing rumblings that at least two or three others are actively seeking other opportunities.

Honestly, I don’t get it. We commuted for years. Yes, I know sitting in traffic is annoying – I live about 30 minutes from here and some days it takes me 45-55 minutes each way. Working from home does not build teams. It allows people to focus on personal things rather than work-related things. We are paying full-time salaries for full-time attention.

A.J.