90% of people would like to work remotely either full-time or part-time
Almost one in three people in Ireland would consider relocating to live, now that remote working has become the norm for many.The latest survey from protection specialist Royal London and carried out by iReach also revealed that only one in 10 people would like to return to the office full-time as"all restrictions" could be eased by Christmas.
It also found that the majority of respondents, 56% said they would like a mix between office-based and remote working, with 34% of people saying they would like to work remotely exclusively, and just 10% saying that they would prefer to return to the office full-time. 64% of women would rather have an office as a base and be able to work remotely a few days a week as opposed to 48% of men and 22% of men versus 13% of women would consider relocating to a town or the countryside to work remotely.
McCutcheon added that a similar survey in 2019 found that 83% people in Ireland would embrace having the opportunity to work remotely which has now increased to 90%.
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