People working full-time from home drops, hybrid schedules increase
Briefly

A recent survey indicated that post-pandemic, the number of Bay Area employees working from home full-time has significantly declined, from 32% in October 2021 to just 11% in February 2023. Hybrid work models are becoming more common, with 63% of workers now utilizing hybrid schedules, up from 44%. Businesses are increasingly implementing policies requiring in-office attendance, contributing to rising traffic levels on Bay Area bridges. The transition reflects a broader trend toward normalizing in-person work alongside hybrid arrangements.
The survey showed that 84% of businesses had switched to attendance policies that require employees to come to work.
According to the council, traffic across some Bay Area bridges has returned or exceeded pre-pandemic levels.
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