A Third of U.S. Bosses/Executives Want Employees Back to Keep Track of Them, According to New Data from Fiverr Business
Executives polled at larger companies (500+ employees) are the most likely to want employees back in the office five days a week.
Bosses want employees in an office to know where they are at all times. (Photo: Business Wire)
Fiverr Business, Fiverr’s catalog of verified and vetted talent for medium to large businesses, conducted a nationwide survey in partnership with Censuswide of over 1,000 managers and executives, as well as 1,000 employees of businesses of varying sizes and revenue. The results of the two surveys show managers believe employees are more motivated when a manager is nearby, and employees take shorter breaks.
“Fiverr’s survey reaffirms that employees want flexibility and autonomy,” said
Several key themes that emerged from the data include:
Bosses want employees in an office to know where they are at all times.
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A third of managers surveyed (
33% ) want their employees back full time because they are more motivated when they know they are being watched by upper management. -
Nearly 1 in 4 managers (
24% ) say they want employees back in the office full time because they’re more likely to take shorter breaks.
Executives at larger companies are more likely to want employees back full time.
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Executives/Managers surveyed at large companies (500+ employees) are the most likely to want employees back 5 days a week (
67% ). -
Managers at Large Cap companies (revenue
million+) are the most likely to want employees back 5 days a week ($500 57% ).
Managers want employees back to justify fixed costs.
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1 in 4 managers surveyed (
25% ) want their employees back full time because they’re paying for the real estate. -
42% say employees can more easily access and communicate with company infrastructure (computers, software, IT, printers, etc.).
Employees say ‘small perks’ aren’t enough to bring them back full time.
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Majority of US workers surveyed who want to work remotely say they’d return to the office – IF they got a salary bump (
61% ). 1 in 5 say absolutely no incentive would make them want to return to the office (21% ). -
42% of workers surveyed say they’d consider quitting if forced to come back full time.
This survey was conducted in partnership with Censuswide.
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