Bosses think workers do less from home, says Microsoft

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A new survey from Microsoft suggests that workers and bosses disagree about productivity.

Microsoft boss Satya Nadella told the BBC that workplaces need to over come 'productivity paranoia'.

Both Mr Nadella and Ryan Roslansky, the boss of Microsoft-owned LinkedIn, said employers were grappling with perhaps the biggest shift in working patterns in history. "We had 70,000 people who joined Microsoft during the pandemic, they sort of saw Microsoft through the lens of the pandemic. And now when we think about the next phase, you need to re-energize them, re recruit them, help them form social connections."

"At the peak of our 'great reshuffle' we saw a year-on-year increase of 50% of LinkedIn members changing jobs. Gen Z was at 90%," the report said.

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