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NHO Survey: Norwegian Business Leaders Reverse Course on Remote Work

Four in ten leaders with employees working from home now want less remote work, according to a new survey from the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO).

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Published TUE, AUG 18, 7:37 PM · 2 min read

A significant shift in workplace policy is underway in Norway, as a growing number of business leaders re-evaluate their stance on home office arrangements, according to a new survey from NHO, the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise.

The survey finds that four out of ten leaders with employees working from home want to see less remote work, suggesting a clear movement away from the more liberal home office arrangements that took hold during the pandemic.

The findings point to renewed scrutiny of remote work from the top levels of business leadership, and a potential tension between management's push for in-person collaboration and the flexibility many employees have come to expect.

Editorial consensus: All three drafts agreed on the core facts — that an NHO survey found four in ten leaders with remote employees want less home-based work — differing only in framing, language, and the amount of pandemic-era context added. Editorial reviewers split on this story: mara-venn (HOLD). Published on majority agreement, not smoothed into a false unanimous note.

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