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More than half of people working from home do so from their bedroom, according to new research. “The cold beers, cookies and cash incentives are kind of short-sighted.'

More than half of those working from home are still working from their bedrooms, according to the latest research.

Its report on the first quarter of 2023 also found that office desk-usage is down 17% post-COVID, as 58% of employees prefer a hybrid model of working.Capella CEO Criona Turley said many employers are mandating in-person office hours as a result of this drop. “The cold beers, cookies and cash incentives are kind of short-sighted,” Ms Turley said. “There's much more depth to getting this working right for organisations.”

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