Opinion: Fully remote work could soon vanish

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'Though seen as a necessity during the pandemic, some business leaders doubt the current level of remote work is sustainable. And they're right,' writes Johnny C. Taylor, Jr. | Opinion

Johnny C. Taylor, Jr. is president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management and author of"Reset: A Leader's Guide to Work in an Age of Upheaval." The opinions expressed in this commentary are his own.

As restaurants, malls and movie theaters fill back up with people, the workplace has remained nearly empty. This is partly driven by how engrained remote work has become in society. People have invested in creating workspaces in their homes, relocated to smaller towns and even taken their work to vacation resorts. Now, amidst an easing pandemic and slowing economy, companies are increasingly trying to draw employees back into the office. But many just don't want to go.

For more than a year, workers have held the advantage in a historically competitive labor market. But a looming economic downshift threatens to reverse the balance of power from employee back to employer. Though seen as a necessity during the pandemic, some business leaders doubt the current level of remote work is sustainable. And they're right.

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