Published June 15, 2021, 8:00 AM
More employees want their office life back with lesser number of workers feel productive at home than in the office because of growing signs of fatigue with homeworking a year into the pandemic, a study revealed.
A survey by property management and consultancy services firm JLL on 3,300 employees conducted in March showed that people want to work from home 1.5 days a week. This was down from 2 days in a similar JLL survey conducted last April.
The survey also showed that only 37 percent of the workforce now feels more productive at home than in the office, as opposed to 48 percent last year. And while 88 percent of respondents still want to choose their working hours, a third do not want to work from home at all.
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