List of organisations embracing remote, hybrid, 'virtual-first' approach to work
A growing number of organisations are reversing their remote and hybrid work arrangements, calling workers back to the office more often, if not five days a week.
These include Dell, Grab, Tabcorp and, more recently, the Washington Post.
But there are still many employers across the world that are choosing to retain the benefit for their workforce, according to a report.
FlexJobs compiled a list of 20 organisations that have chosen to embrace permanent remote work. They include:
The list of employers embracing remote and hybrid work arrangements comes as a report from earlier this year revealed that 74% of chief executive officers are not prioritising a full-time office return.
It comes as CEOs recognise how hybrid work arrangements are able to attract talent, improve employee engagement, as well as develop company culture.
Those organisations ordering employees back in the workplace has been met with the disapproval of their workforce. This is the case for Amazon, which recently ordered employees to get back onsite starting January 2025.
The move was met with strong dissatisfaction from employees, with a report saying some are eyeing new jobs because of the mandate.
Amazon defended its policy by stressing how on-site work allows for greater collaboration among teams, and how it can strengthen the company's culture.