Nearly Nine of 10 Workers Want to Keep Work-from-Home Option: Survey


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Nearly nine out of 10 workers want to be able to choose whether to work from home or the office once COVID-19 workplace restrictions ease, and have greater autonomy over their hours, according to research from Cisco Systems.

The pandemic has rapidly shifted attitudes towards home working, the research showed, with two-thirds of workers developing a greater appreciation of the benefits and challenges of doing their jobs remotely.

Even though only 5 per cent of those surveyed worked from home most of the time before the lockdown, now 87 per cent of workers wanted the ability to choose where, how and when they worked - blending between being office-based and working remotely, Cisco said in a report issued on Wednesday, Reuters reported.

Cisco vice-president Gordon Thomson said companies would have to reconfigure how they operate to help meet the new demands of workers, who prioritize effective communication and collaboration above everything else.

He said technology must also be used to ensure employees are safe and their data is secure in their working environment, whether in the home or the office.

This could include, for example, sensors that monitor the heating and lighting in a home work station, or technology that checks social distancing and whether people are wearing masks in the office, he said.

"It's not just about connecting people anymore; it's about the experience you deliver to people as they are connected," he said in an interview.

"We are investing far more in the analytical piece that goes behind the connectivity."

Cisco surveyed 10,000 people across 12 markets in Europe, the Middle East and Russia for its Workforce of the Future research.

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