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Companies tighten RTO policies as 55% enforce stricter rules

Companies are enforcing stricter return-to-office (RTO) policies, with 55% tightening rules since January, despite only 30% of U.S. workers now working full-time in offices, down from 60% pre-pandemiโ€ฆ

What RTO personality type are you?
Business Insider Mkt โ€” 9 August 2026
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Remote work changed the office forever, but now companies want people backโ€”some full-time, others hybrid. That has created a new social taxonomy: the โ€œRTO personalitiesโ€ dividing workers into camps like โ€œcoffee badgers,โ€ โ€œmidweek warriorsโ€ and โ€œ5-day faithfuls.โ€

The labels come from a viral LinkedIn post that pinned three distinct behaviors to return-to-office policies. โ€œCoffee badgersโ€ sneak in just for coffee and a quick chat before leaving. โ€œMidweek warriorsโ€ show up Tuesday to Thursday for the social energy. โ€œ5-day faithfulsโ€ never left and now expect everyone else to follow. The trend reflects the friction between employer mandates and employee preferences, intensified by three years of remote flexibility. Surveys show about 30% of U.S. workers now report to offices five days a week, down from 60% pre-pandemic. Yet 55% of companies have toughened RTO rules since January, according to ResumeBuilder.

The personalities reveal deeper divides. Younger staff worry face time counts more than output, while parents juggle school runs that make midweek commutes difficult. Teams split between those who thrive on spontaneous collaboration and those who prefer quiet focus at home. Managers report that โ€œcoffee badgersโ€ often miss critical hallway updates, while โ€œ5-day faithfulsโ€ burn out from constant context-switching. Some firms experiment with โ€œanchor daysโ€ where everyone comes in, but early data suggests attendance drops fast if the purpose isnโ€™t clear.

What happens next looks like more segmentation. Companies may start rating roles by โ€œcollaboration intensity,โ€ sending only certain jobs back daily. Employees will likely sort themselves into โ€œoffice-first,โ€ โ€œhybrid-by-choiceโ€ or โ€œremote-foreverโ€ buckets, reshaping office design to match. The personalities could become a shorthand in hiring, with managers quietly favoring candidates who fit the cultureโ€™s preferred mode. Either way, the joke about RTO types now carries real weight: your office personality might decide your career next.

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