More than half of office workers would be happy to go in five days a week
- 51 percent of office workers would renegotiate their pay if required to work five days a week in the office, according to a report.
- 59 percent of business leaders would also consider renegotiations with staff regarding working arrangements.
- 73 percent of office workers think their work suffers without knowing their colleagues, highlighting a belief in the importance of office collaboration.
- Rosie McKinnon from Gett stated that returning to the office is perceived as better for performance.
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