Survey: Most employees in Singapore keen to continue working from home after Covid-19

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SINGAPORE, April 30 (The Straits Times/ANN) - An ongoing survey has found that 90 percent of employees here wish to continue working from home in some capacity after the circuit breaker ends.

Across some 2,700 respondents as of April 28, 10 per cent said they would want to continue working from home for a quarter of their usual working time.

The survey is conducted by Engagerocket, an employee engagement and performance software provider, in partnership with the Singapore HR Institute and the Institute for HR Professionals. Despite employees' willingness to continue working from home, almost half of the respondents report a fall in their productivity while doing so.

Efforts to bolster productivity and engagement while meeting this new demand will be"an important differentiator in the talent war" after the pandemic passes, he added.

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