Young workers: flexibility in return for flexibility
According to JobsGarden’s latest survey, done with the participation of job searchers between the ages of 20 and 30 years, nearly 70 percent workers expect a flexible working time. Almost half of respondents prefer a workplace where doing home-office is possible. For 60 percent of job searchers doing overtime isn’t a problem if it doesn’t happen regularly. From the rest 12.5 percent don’t tolerate working extra hours, 12.5 percent only do so if they are paid for them and 12.5 percent have no problem with it at all.
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