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Hybrid work policies create unstable employee preferences, study finds

New research indicates that hybrid work policies, while popular, may lead to "paradox management fatigue" among employees. A study tracking workers across three financial services companies found that hybrid arrangements had the fewest fans initially, with only 44% approval compared to fully remote or in-office policies. Although hybrid work approval increased over time, its support base proved less stable than other models, with half of its original proponents switching their preference to either fully remote or in-office work. AI

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Hybrid work policies create unstable employee preferences, study finds

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Radostina Purvanova, Alanah Mitchell, The Conversation ·

    Dropbox called hybrid work ‘the worst of both worlds.’ New research suggests it’s down to ‘paradox management fatigue’

    A three-year study finds hybrid's growing adoption masks a churn problem: half of employees who preferred hybrid in 2022 switched sides by 2025.