Most Irish workers and employers believe remote working ‘will hurt careers’

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Close to two-thirds of employees fear home working may have negative impact on prospects, notes survey via IrishTimesBiz

Lack of privacy and the number of distractions were among the most often cited reasons for a lingering reluctance to return to the communal workplace. But among those still preferring to stay away almost two-thirds, 62 per cent, said they would be more inclined to work in the office if they had an assigned desk rather than having to share with others.

In Ireland, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development estimates half of jobs across the entire economy have to be performed on-site due to their nature. Among Irish workers surveyed by Unispace, 29 per cent said they could not see any need to be on-site but 44 per cent of those working remotely at least two days a week believe the shift back to the office will continue and 85 per cent of employers said they felt working four days or more in the office will be the norm in time.

 

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