Three-quarters of European employees surveyed in a major study by Cisco Systems are in favour of coming into their company's offices more often
Is it time to go back to working in the office? Many companies around the world are insisting that employees work on site on a more frequent basis. And, contrary to certain headlines, many employees in Europe aren't against it.
Three-quarters of European employees surveyed in a major study* by Cisco Systems are in favor of coming into their company's offices more often. They feel particularly positive about coming to the office to work and talk with their colleagues, and are keen to have a sense of belonging to a group.
A third of European employees also say that coming into the office helps them feel less lonely. Workers in Poland and Italy are particularly likely to complain about feeling isolated when working remotely (39%), unlike employees in Netherlands, only 18% of whom feel this way.
Interestingly, 41% of working people on the "Old Continent" agree with their employers that the office is the optimal place for boosting productivity. The British, however, don't necessarily share this view, as only 34% say they are more efficient when working on their company's premises.