Likely because many may not have met co-workers yet.
Gen Z is the most likely generation of workers to return to the office full-time, according to survey by New Pure Telecom.
97 per cent of these workers aged 18 to 23 will be working from the office on a full or part-time basis.
Overall, almost a third of office workers will work from the office full-time, following the easing of restrictions.
Over the last week, many workers have been making the gradual return to working in office.
Gen Z office workers were the most likely generation to work remotely during the pandemic, but it seems this will change.
CEO of Pure Telecom, Paul Connell says young people want to get back to the office more than older age groups.
"Young people want to get back working, they want to have," he said.
While the 30 plus age group are concerned with childcare, they're more likely to base themselves at home," he added.
The draft Right to Request Remote Work Bill 2021 has been published.
Once enacted, it'll give employees a legal right to request remote working.
However, no one will have the right to work from home, depending on your contract.