Thursday is the new Monday as hybrid work patterns shift
Many companies' flexible-work plans have sought to get people in the office from Tuesday to Thursday and work from home on Monday and Friday. According to new data from WFH Research, a team of academics including Stanford University's Nicholas Bloom, hybrid employees are staying home in droves on Thursday. What's the story behind this phenomenon?
Read this article to find out why this is so, and what you can do about it.
What are the most popular remote work days?
Recent data indicates that Thursday and Friday have become the most popular combination of remote work days, contrary to the traditional expectation of working from home on Mondays and Fridays.
How have hybrid work patterns changed?
Hybrid work patterns have evolved, with many workers now opting to stay home more frequently on Thursdays, reshaping the typical office attendance schedule that many companies initially anticipated.
What research supports these findings?
Yes, this trend is supported by data from WFH Research, a team of academics including Stanford University’s Nicholas Bloom, which has been analyzing the behaviors and attitudes of tens of thousands of American workers since the onset of the pandemic.

Thursday is the new Monday as hybrid work patterns shift
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