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Majority favour remote working after restrictions ease - survey

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New research suggests that remote working arrangements have been enthusiastically embraced by employees in recent weeks. The study, published by NUI Galway and the Western Development Commission, examines the experiences of those who have been working from home, since public health restrictions were first introduced in March.

Over 7,000 people took part in the study, which was carried out via an online questionnaire in late April and early May. Half of all respondents had never worked from home before the pandemic, and a significant majority expressed the view that they would like to continue with remote arrangements when the crisis is over.

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