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What employees really think about working from home – The Australian Financial Review
Australians are more likely to want to work from home completely but three in four of them miss the energy of the office, compared to 50 per cent of workers glo…
More than half of workers are spending more time in meetings and a quarter said their workload has increased.
Of the Australian workers surveyed, 77 per cent said they are spending much more time co-ordinating with others over email, text or messaging platforms and two-thirds are also spending more time reporting to clients and managers.
Rather than dropping their expectations of productivity or effectiveness, many workers (42 per cent) are working longer hours.
Despite the challenges posed b…
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