A new study has revealed that a solid 61% of millennials would quit their office job if they had to work five straight days from their actual office.
The survey, published by Employment Hero, shows how full-time office work may have been left in the past, with the majority of workers aged between 18 and 44 years of age showing their passion for remote work.
In fact, 88% of participants revealed that they work from home at least once a week, with 22% of those respondents attributing the decision to increased productivity and 20% saying that it improved their quality of work.
When asked about the phenomenon, 34% of employers revealed that they continue to encourage remote working or working from home because it improved employee wellbeing, 30% said it improved employees’ happiness and 22% attributed an increase in productivity to their decision.
Despite this, one employer amongst many others argued that remote working inhibits the social interaction one would obtain by being at the office.
Do you prefer working at the office or remotely?
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