Read the sugar-coating... er, the Q&A about the Glint results. This particular section caught my eye:
"Were there any responses from specific employee populations that stood out to you?"
Katie: Yes, there were. Employees who are working fully remote had a steeper drop in employee engagement, while employees who are coming to the office with some regularity had a level of employee engagement almost identical to the prior quarter. This isn't overly surprising, but it does identify the employee population most disappointed in the implementation of our Hybrid Work and Flexibility approach. Again, totally expected and totally understandable.
First off, clearly not anonymous if they can tell who is still remote vs. on-site. Great job saying the quiet part out loud. What I don't really understand is that us remote workers are less engaged than those in the office, and that somehow translates to us being upset at the RTO mandate? Yet those people already in the office are more engaged? We are all worried about layoffs and it's affecting our work quality and quantity no matter where we sit. I think it's dishonest at best to say that only remote workers are less engaged because of the RTO. The engagement score as whole across the firm dropped. In my org, it's down somewhere between 20 and 30 points.
Pretty amazing spin on this.