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WFH | Third of staff have worn PJs to work meetings in lockdown

Third of staff have worn PJs to work meetings in lockdown

Almost one-third (30%) of staff working from home amid the coronavirus pandemic have worn pyjamas during virtual work meetings, new research has found.

According to a YouGov and Otter.ai poll of 2,000 UK & US remote workers, one in 10 remote employees admitted to not even wearing any trousers.

Yet, this is not the first time that remote staff have admitted to wearing PJs to virtual meetings.

In fact, 2020 research commissioned by Tesco revealed the biggest lockdown confessions among UK workers where more than one-fifth admitted to staying in their pyjamas all day.

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