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A third of euro zone employees want more remote working -ECB study
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FRANKFURT : Nearly a third of euro zone workers want to work from home more frequently than their employer allows them to, and are willing to change jobs to be able to do so, a European Central Bank study showed on Wednesday.Businesses are still negotiating policies around working remotely, with the subje

FRANKFURT : Nearly a third of euro zone workers want to work from home more frequently than their employer allows them to, and are willing to change jobs to be able to do so, a European Central Bank study showed on Wednesday.

"Workers are more willing to change jobs if they have remote work preferences that exceed those they perceive their employers to have," an ECB study showed."30 per cent of workers had work from home preferences that exceeded what they expected their employers to offer."

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