Its Global Work From Home Day - Heres What More Bosses Need To Consider

its global work from home day heres what more bosses need to consider

While April might be celebrated for Eid and Easter, workaholics might be happy to hear that April 10 is Global Work from Home Day. Since 2019, the day has been earmarked as an opportunity to celebrate the pros of working from home while also looking at the challenges.

Recent figures from CareerJunctions Employment Insights Report for the fourth quarter of 2024 show that remote job listings in South Africa declined from 4.3 in 2023 to 3.7 last year. The technology sector remains a key outlier, with 11.5 of roles still offering remote flexibility, driven by a sustained shortage of talent and heightened global demand.

Organisations are reassessing their workplace strategies to balance operational needs with employee wellbeing. Inge Lawrence from Bizmod says returning to the office is not going back to the way things used to be but rather about reshaping the workplace to meet todays needs. Organisations are seeking a hybrid model that supports both performance and employees, relooking how and where work occurs.

Evaluating the shift: Benefits and risks

The transition back to physical workspaces brings measurable benefits enhanced collaboration, more effective mentorship and stronger organisational culture. However, the challenges include increased commutes or commuting time, potential disruption to work-life balance and reduced flexibility.