Future of work | 75% of staff DON'T WANT full-time office work post-pandemic

75% of staff DON'T WANT full-time office work post-pandemic

New data has found that three-quarters (75%) of UK office workers said that they don't want to return to the office full-time once normality returns.  

According to the latest research from digital coaching provider Ezra, 22% of UK office workers said that they will continue working from home full-time following the coronavirus crisis.

In addition, just over half (53%) said that they plan to split their time and work part-time from the office.

On the other hand, the 2,175-strong study – carried out by Find Out Now – found that just a quarter of UK office staff plan to return to a central workplace full-time post-pandemic.

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