In the Face of RTO Mandates, What Can Employees Do to Keep Working Remote?
D.P. Rhoads , Content Intern
It’s hard to imagine a job that doesn’t allow for at least partial remote work, yet corporate giants, such as?Google, Disney, and Amazon,?are forcing many of their employees back into the office with Return To Office (RTO) mandates.
Why this sudden change in corporate policy? And, if your company goes down the same route, is there anything you can do if you wish to continue working remotely?
Why are companies enforcing return-to-office (RTO)?mandates?
Spurred by the pandemic, many companies were forced to make drastic changes if they wanted to survive, and one of those changes happened to be allowing?employees to work fully remote for the first time.?
It was a major risk, but it seemed to pay off.?
Employers found that the flexibility of remote work has made employees?more?productive, decreased job turnover, and reduced absenteeism.??This has led to an overall increase in job satisfaction and has drastically reduced stress levels since switching to remote work. It seems to be a win-win situation for all.?
So why has there been a recent trend of employers calling their remote employees back into the office? Well, one reason could be that remote work can hinder creativity among coworkers.
A recent study found that when communicating virtually,?employees struggled with generating more creative ideas?than they did when communicating in person. When communicating over Zoom or Microsoft Teams you’re usually in two different spaces and can only look at the person in front of you. You?must?pay attention to the screen and can’t let your eyes or mind wander too much without seeming disrespectful or disengaged.
But your mind and eyes wandering are the jumping point of generating creative ideas, so when you’re stuck?staring?only?at a computer screen it becomes much harder to think creatively than you would when working in person.
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So, for companies that want to promote stronger workplace relationships, it’s better if they have their workers in the office.
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What YOU can do to keep working remotely
If you’d like to keep working from home, there are a few things you could do to help foster a collaborative environment and convince your superiors there are ways to manage the drawbacks of working remotely.
At the end of the day, it can feel like employees have little influence on the implementation of an RTO policy. But, by creating a virtual environment that promotes creative collaboration and teamwork, and opening up communication between yourself and your boss, even you can convince your company that maybe it’s best to leave the option of remote work open to employees.
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D.P. Rhoads?is a content intern for SkillPath Seminars. She is currently a senior at Missouri State University with a major in Creative writing and a minor in technical writing. After school she hopes to work as a film producer.??