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Most Asia employees now prefer hybrid working, with 2-3 days of working from home every week

Published: 29 April 2021 The report, covering a total of 66,624 respondents in Asia, found that only 7% of Asia’s workforce now want to commit to a completely onsite work arrangement. Data from SEEK Asia s new report,  Decoding Global Ways of Working, finds that only 7% of Asia’s workforce now want to commit to a completely on-site work arrangement. A majority of them have expressed a desire for flexibility in where their work gets done. As such, most respondents from Asia prefer a hybrid work arrangement moving forward, with two or three days of working from home every week. A total of 66,624 respondents in Asia out of 209,000 participants across 190 countries took part in the study.

More Asian Employees Now Want Flexibility; Only 7% Want a Completely Onsite Work Arrangement | Taiwan News

2021/04/29 15:45 Most Asian respondents prefer a hybrid work arrangement, with two or three days of working from home every week Good relationships with colleagues, superiors as well as financial compensation are now top factors for job preferences Issues pertaining to environmental responsibility as well as diversity and inclusion are now more important to Asian workers SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 29 April 2021 - A new report based on the study Decoding Global Ways of Working states that only 7 per cent of Asia s workforce now want to commit to a completely onsite work arrangement. A majority of them have expressed a desire for flexibility in where their work gets done. A total of 66,624 respondents in Asia out of 209,000 participants across 190 countries took part in the study.

BCG showcases Saudi professionals positive reception to remote working practices in the new normal

BCG showcases Saudi professionals’ positive reception to remote working practices in the new normal April 24, 2021 Dr. Christopher Daniel, managing director and partner, BCG RIYADH COVID-19 has had a positive impact on work practices in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) overall, and a large percentage of professionals across various sectors hope to continue working remotely, at least to some extent, when the ongoing pandemic has reached its conclusion. A new study conducted by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and Bayt.com has shed light on worker preferences in the post-pandemic landscape, with 89 percent of people insisting they would like to work completely virtually or see remote and on-site working come together – aligning with the 89% global average.

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