What Percentage Of Workers Can Realistically Work From Home? New Data From Norway Offer Clues
Table of Content WFH statistics by industry Challenges of Remote Work Productivity of remote workers Americans are sick of lawmakers bickering. They don't have much hope that will change Coronavirus and homeworking in the UK data Some companies, like Bank of America, have recently changed their policies to force workers to go into the office more often, perhaps to make sure they do not become too disconnected from their colleagues. People who do not feel their ideas are valued at work have a mental health score 14 points below the average. Working from home has many benefits including less office space costs for employers. The numbers tell the story and it looks like the remote worker trend will continue. Remote workers are more productive because they have no commute, less or no office small talk, fewer distractions, more time for family, exercise, a higher quality of life, and better overall work-life balance. 59% of respondents said they would be more likely to choose an emplo...