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Divisions In The Workplace

Divisions In The Workplace

Employees can't even agree on where they should work. Of those whose job can be done remotely:

  • 3 in 10 would prefer to work exclusively from home long-term
  • 5 in 10 would prefer a hybrid arrangement (time split between office and home)
  • 2 in 10 would prefer working on-site

This means your workplace likely has some deep divisions within it -- either under the surface or, increasingly, out in the open.

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