Employers Forced to Shell Out More for In-Office Work

JPMorgan Chase, along with other corporations like UPS, Boeing, and Goldman Sachs, now mandates that employees work in-person five days a week. (Getty Images)

By    |   Wednesday, 17 April 2024 09:03 AM EDT ET

There's been an unexpected benefit to workers who switch from remote roles to in-office ones — they're rewarded with hefty pay increases from employers forced to pay a premium to get those employees back in-house.

That’s one of the main findings from a recent ZipRecruiter survey of thousands of job seekers and newly hired employees conducted over the past year and provided to CNBC's Make It website, which indicates workers considering the switch to in-office work expect pay increases.

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Research suggests workers switching from remote roles to in-office ones are receiving hefty pay increases from employers forced to pay a premium to get those employees back in-house. That's one of the main findings from a recent ZipRecruiter survey of thousands of job...
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