Ivanti Research Finds Nearly Half of UK Consumers Would Take a Pay Cut, and Two-Thirds Would Forego a Promotion, to Continue Working Remotely
The report found that less commute stress (42%), saving money (48%), and a better work/life balance (45%) have been the top benefits of working remotely.
- The report found that less commute stress (42%), saving money (48%), and a better work/life balance (45%) have been the top benefits of working remotely.
- Despite these concerns, more than half of respondents (55%) claimed that their morale was positively impacted while working outside of the office.
- Other interesting findings from the survey include:
61% of UK respondents said their electricity bill had increased due to working from home. - The survey took place online and used a nationally representative sample of 1001 people over 18 working remotely in the UK.