Will working from home continue after the coronavirus pandemic is under control?

In a survey of 6000 employees, 39 per cent said they would be happy to continue working from home some of the time.

In a survey of 6000 employees, 39 per cent said they would be happy to continue working from home some of the time. Source: Press Association

A survey found 39 percent of those surveyed wanted to work from home every now and then - even as the global pandemic end


Universities and the Community and Public Sector Union [CPSU] survey on working from home during the pandemic led by researchers at CQ University and the University of NSW, gathered the opinions of 6,000 civil servants across Australia.

Only 11 percent of those surveyed wanted to work from home all the time, 39 percent occasionally, 30 percent most of the time, and 14 percent only occasionally.


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