Ipsos: Telework is minimal in Hungary
In Hungary, 8 percent of employees work regularly or occasionally in telework, while a third of them are willing to work full time in this form – shows the international survey of Ipsos Zrt.
According to the Monday statement of Ipsos; in the investigated 24-countries an average of 35 percent of the employees, are working more or less frequently in telework, 7 percent of them always. 10 percent in the evenings or on weekends, also 10 percent at least twice or three times a week, a further 7 percent once or twice a week. Hungary is significantly below in the proportion of teleworkers: only 1 percent of the respondents working from home, 2 percent in the evenings or on weekends, a further 3 percent several times a week, 2 percent once or twice a week – reports MTI.
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