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Younger workers (18–24) are returning to offices more than older workers in 2025, widening the age gap in work patterns.
Younger workers aged 18 to 24 are returning to offices in greater numbers than older employees, according to a Virgin Media O2 study, with their commuting trips rebounding significantly in 2025.
In contrast, workers aged 25 to 34 saw a 10% year-on-year drop in office visits during the second quarter, while those aged 35 to 54 and over 65 experienced 5% declines.
The trend indicates a growing divide in work patterns by age, with younger workers favoring in-office presence.
Experts say hybrid work remains effective but may hinder relationship-building for young employees, underscoring the need for structured supervision, regular check-ins, and support for career development and wellbeing.
Los trabajadores más jóvenes (18-24 años) regresarán a las oficinas más que los trabajadores mayores en 2025, ampliando la brecha de edad en los patrones de trabajo.