Key hybrid work statistics and hybrid work trends for 2024
- Just 30% of UK companies are working fully on-site today, as opposed to 57% before the pandemic.
- Over 40% of survey respondents claim that their companies have shifted to a hybrid model since the global pandemic.
- There has been an almost 10% increase in companies opting for flexible work arrangements since before the pandemic.
- Fully-remote work remains fairly uncommon but has doubled in popularity, jumping from 4% in a pre-pandemic world to 8% now.
Employees love the freedom and flexibility of the hybrid work model, but it’s not without its problems
- Less time spent commuting (46%)
- Better work-life balance (43%)
- Increased productivity (34%)
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- Feeling disconnected from their team (23%)
- Not enough face to face interaction (21%)
- Having too many distractions at home (18%)
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The office is here to stay, with a majority of companies setting a specific number of on-site days
- 22% were required to go into the office at least three times a week
- 24% were asked to go in twice a week
- 13% were only required to go in once a week
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Meeting colleagues in person is an essential part of working life
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Even though UK employees believe in the value of in-person interaction, many companies don’t empower them to get together regularly
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- Seasonal parties, such as Christmas, holiday, or summer parties (45%)
- Team building events (27%)
- Conferences, exhibitions, and summits (23%)
- In-office social events, such as Friday drinks (19%)
- Employee recognition events, such as employee of the month/quarter (17%)
- In-person offsites and retreats (11%)
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If you only want to read the summary...
- A significant number of UK companies have shifted to a hybrid model over recent years, and are still working that way today.
- With hybrid and remote work options, employees enjoy greater work-life balance and less time spent commuting. Still, they miss interacting with their colleagues face to face, and some struggle with a feeling of being disconnected from their team.
- Most hybrid companies require a certain number of in-office workdays, typically two or three days per work week. However, many employees are unclear about their organisation’s office attendance policies.
- The majority of survey respondents think meeting in-person is essential for fostering a sense of belonging within teams, and they prioritise going into the office to meet new teammates.
- While many organisations gather in person at least once a year for company-wide events, not all teams get to meet their colleagues regularly for smaller events—and this applies especially to remote workers.