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GKI: the role of telework may reduce after the pandemic
As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, teleworking has inevitably become part of everyday life, but after the pandemic, domestic companies plan to reduce teleworking, according to GKI Economic Research’s latest survey of office space sent to MTI on Wednesday.
In its research, conducted by 969 companies, with the exception of multinational companies, GKI examined the impact of the pandemic situation on the office market, including the distribution of corporate office space. (MTI)
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