New research from InternetNZ shows 52 per cent of New Zealanders, who can work at home using the Internet, want to do it more regularly.
The research, which canvases opinions on a range of Internet-related topics, has monitored habits of remote working since the pandemic.
It showed that three in five New Zealanders [61 per cent] do the type of work that allows them to work from home.
Over half wished they could work from home more.
Being required to work in the office by an employer for a certain number of days remains the most common barrier to people working from home more.
The research found that face-to-face meetings and employer attitudes to remote working were other common barriers.
InternetNZ CEO Vivien Maidaborn believes that the statistics confirm a post-pandemic shift.
"The Internet was the key to many businesses being able to operate during the pandemic through remote working.
"Unsurprisingly, many people who adjusted to working from home are reluctant to change back," she says.
"From an employment point of view, we’re just beginning to figure out how to design communications, health and safety, and productivity to make the most of what the internet offers."
The annual Internet Insights research encompasses a range of topics, including Internet use, concerns, online safety, and Artificial Intelligence.
Check out the findings of all the research on the InternetNZ website.
1 comment
Good stuff!
Posted on 20-02-2024 18:08 | By This Guy
Reduces stress, reduces traffic/parking problems, happier workers, increases productivity, - The only people complaining are the annoying micromanagers and the landlords who want people to rent their office space...
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