The COVID-19 pandemic forced millions of people to experiment with remote work for the first time. Now that things are going back to normal, people are wondering when they’re going to be called to return to the office.
While some companies have already recalled their employees to the traditional office environment, and others have plans to do so in the future, for the most part, remote work is here to stay.
But why is this the case?
The Benefits of Remote Work Have Become Clear
People with remote work experience have been preaching the benefits for many years. But the pandemic forced employees and employers alike to see the benefits in real-time. All over the world, the population has come to learn that remote work can:
More Options Are Available
Additionally, more options are available to individuals and companies that pursue remote work.
Change Is Hard
Change is hard for everyone. Transitioning to a fully remote work environment was incredibly difficult. Now that we’re here, it would be incredibly hard to go back. Convincing people that going back to the office is a good thing would be nearly impossible for most – and wrangling the team can prove logistically difficult.
Companies aren’t equipped to force such a major transition – and many employees are fighting hard to keep their remote work jobs.
Competition Is Fierce
An additional wrinkle is the fact that most companies are trying to preserve remote work as much as possible. If your company decides to go back to a traditional work model, you stand to upset a large percentage of your workforce; if those disgruntled employees do some research, it won’t take them long to realize that most of your competitors offer opportunities to work from home.
Due to this competitive pressure, companies are somewhat forced to continue offering remote work options. The only alternative is alienating, and potentially losing, a substantial portion of their workforce.
Obstacles Remain
Of course, remote work isn’t perfect – and some obstacles remain in its path. Working remotely often makes people feel lonely. And for some people, a traditional office environment holds them accountable and keeps them productive in a way that a home office simply can’t replicate. On top of that, some companies are hell-bent on preserving the traditional office landscape no matter what.
Still, despite these challenges, it seems overwhelmingly likely that remote work will remain a staple of the modern world for many years to come. Even if your employer tries to convert the work environment back to an office-based, traditional one, you’ll have opportunities to work from home in the future.
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