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Home and hosed – up to half of our workforce will resist going back to the office
Thursday March 18, 2021
Employers may find getting people back to the office harder than they thought after a survey found 50 per cent wanted it to remain or be extended.
The pandemic has changed the nature of work. (Photo: The Conversation)
The Australian Bureau of Statistics survey on the impacts of the pandemic found only 9 per cent would prefer to not work from home and 26 per cent had jobs that could not be done at home.
Employed women were more likely to want an increase in the amount of time they worked from home.
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