Employers take note: Most remote workers don't want to go back to the office

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EMPLOYERS TAKE NOTE: Researchers found that 60% of workers with jobs that can be done from home say they'd like to work from home all or most of the time when the pandemic is over if given the choice, according to a new survey. Are you part of the 60%? 😅

NEW YORK -- Employers, take note: If your staff has been working from home most or all of the time during the past two years, chances are a majority may want to continue doing so after the threat of COVID-19 fades.

And among those who have a workplace outside of their homes, the majority said they are choosing to work from home, while the remainder said they're remote because their workplace is closed or unavailable to them. Why people currently are choosing to work at home rather than in the office is a key question, and there can be more than one reason. Forty-two percent cited fear of exposure to COVID-19 in the workplace -- that's down from 57% in 2020. But the biggest reason cited by respondents is that working from home is their preference.

And for working parents with kids under 18, Pew found a third cited lack of child care, while 15% said there are restrictions on their access to their workplace.

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