Hybrid work critical for workplace wellness, survey finds
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Flexible working and workplace wellbeing go hand-in-hand in Ireland
Flexible working remains a critical factor in overall wellness, with 68% of employees citing hybrid or flexible work arrangements as essential to their wellbeing. The research, published by Ibec, which surveyed over 1,000 people, reveals a significant shift in attitudes toward workplace wellbeing in the post-pandemic era. Notably, 35% of employees say they would leave a high-paying job in favour of one that offers hybrid working. Patrick Haslet…
Yorkshire’s Businesses Want More Office Time Despite Hybrid Working Productivity Boost
New research from business and financial adviser Grant Thornton UK finds that the vast majority of businesses in Yorkshire believe that adopting a hybrid working approach has boosted their people's productivity and wellbeing, yet many are still keen for their people to spend more time in the office than they do currently.
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