Most home officers want to work from home later, too
GKI Economic Research Zrt. examined the views of teleworking workers under restrictions due to the coronavirus epidemic situation on a representative sample of 1,000 people, on what form they expected to continue working in the near future. According to the survey, 16% of all workers and 20% of intellectual workers worked teleworking in May 2021. Of these, 19% indicated that they would return to work seven days a week after the restrictions.
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