Get Hybrid Working Done

Remote working is on the rise – in part necessitated by Covid-19 – but what does the future hold for the UK workplace and is this the death of the office? Atlas Cloud’s ‘Get Hybrid Working Done’ survey sets out to investigate.

ABOUT THE SURVEY

The research findings are based on a survey of 2,533 randomly selected respondents, consisting of UK employees over the age of 17 that had worked from home during the Coronavirus lockdown. The margin of sampling error is +/- 2 percentage points, giving a confidence level of 95%. Where scaling/ranking were not used, all responses were randomised to minimise bias.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

For those in a rush, we present to you the top findings of the survey:

  • Remote working is becoming a must have:
    87% of UK office workers stated their desire to be able to work from home at least some of the time.
  • However, the office is not dead yet:
    Only 26% of UK office workers say that they want to work from home on a full-time basis.
  • Hybrid working could become the new normal:
    Just shy of 70% of UK office workers stated their desire to be able to work both from home and the office.
  • But will employees get what they want?:
    Only 23% of UK office workers say their employer has confirmed they’ll be able to work in their preferred manner moving forwards.

SURVEY

Read the full ‘Get Hybrid Working Done’ Report here

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